Two Year Old British Artist in the Limelight
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Young British Artists 'fools' Saatchi
A two-year-old boy has duped the art world by selling his work on the adult section of Saatchi Online.
For his first work Freddie Linsky used tomato ketchup, as he scrawled on the table of his high chair.
'Not since Titian has a single particular colour had such an effect on me, ' the gallery quotes Freddie as saying of the paint used in his work Leonard III. 'If Titian used blood for his reds, then surely sunshine was used for this yellow.'
His piece was striking enough to arouse the attention of a Manchester artist and collector, who bought one of Freddie's works for £20.
While the work is entirely the toddler's, the captions are composed by Freddie's mother, Estelle Lovatt, a lecturer at Hampstead School of Art and freelance art critic.
The artist Tracy Emin is already said to be captivated by this young prodigy - his mother says he's known among established Artists simply as Freddie.
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Saatchi online
A new star shining bright
Has a two year old British
Artist Freddie WR Linsky
In the limelight
“Grasshopper like strokes “
With ketchup alright
“Spot and blotch “
A Titian in the making
Says the Arty website
“The Best Loved Elephant “
to art collectors delight
so poem hunter poets
stop infighting
stop this black bashing by the white
stop plagiarism talk
do something original
take lesson from a two year old
artist Freddie in the lime light
a new poem of your sucked up life
rewrite
stop denigrating senior poets
learn to be respectful
learn to be courteous
learn to be polite
if your name is chom chom
please go home
away from
the pristine poetic waters
of a drinking hole
called poem hunter
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