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I May Be Stupid (Pink), Original

Billy Murphy is a British contemporary artist beloved around the world for his charming paintings of animals. In pairing his bears, dinosaurs, cats and more with philosophical or nonsensical statements, Murphy creates relatable art designed to uplift and amuse.  

In this funny piece, Murphy’s bear takes a moment to contemplate who he really is.  

This original painting is signed by the artist.  

Size (cm): 42 x 29.7 

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    Specifications
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    Signed: Yes
    Hand Finished: Yes
    Medium: Painting on Canvas Textured Acrylic Paper
    Edition Type: Original
    Size (cm): 42 x 27.9
    SKU: EG21465
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    About the artist
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    Billy Murphy is a British contemporary artist gaining international acclaim for his paintings of bears, dinosaurs and other animals. Each artwork is thoughtfully designed to offer relief from the worries of the world, weaving together philosophical theories and amusing imagery to uplift and amuse his audience. 

    Murphy first made a name for himself with Badly Drawn Bears - his popular page on Twitter (X), which features daily drawings or paintings of bears. The account was born from a desire to create something every day, and now reaches thousands across the world.  

    Working mainly with acrylic on paper, Murphy investigates the absurdities of life. His work is inspired by the Japanese concept of ‘Wabi-Sabi’ which revolves around embracing imperfection and laughing at the uncertainty of the human experience.