Messy Roommate Inspired Man to Create "Passive-Aggressive Art Gallery"

Got a messy roommate? Don’t get mad – turn his mess into a "passive-aggressive art gallery" instead and gain Interweb fame.

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Justin Cousson of Hollywood, California, converted over 30 instances of his roommate’s messiness in the living room, kitchen, and laundry room into art pieces. Like this one above, titled "Cheese Knife".

"Knife left out on counter in striking distance of knife block, having been only used to remove seal of ice cream carton, which was also left on counter, leaving quite the sight as the last thing I saw before I gratefully leave town for two weeks." (mixed media 2017, $500).


"Sour cream covered spoon, left in sink before leaving town for four days"
(mixed media 2017, $3,400)


"Boxes left on couch because what even *is* breaking them down and recycling or leaving them not on the couch" (mixed media 2017, $6000)


"Shoes on shoe rack (nearly)" (Mixed media 2017, $650)


"Forgotten milk
left to actively go rancid in fridge far beyond sell-by date" (mixed media – plastic and animal by-products 2017, $700).


All great art appreciates in value over time – soonafter, this art piece went up in value.

View over at Cousson’s Twitter post.

Source: neatorama

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