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(CNN)   Remember that awesome abstract painting by Piet Mondrian that hangs on the wall of Lt Cmd Data's quarters in ST:TNG? You have a chance to be a prior owner when it goes to auction in November   (cnn.com) divider line
    More: Cool, Cubism, Pablo Picasso, History of painting, De Stijl, Fauvism, Georges Braque, Western painting, Piet Mondrian's signature  
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1130 clicks; posted to STEM » on 07 Oct 2022 at 11:20 AM (24 weeks ago)   |   Favorite    |   share:  Share on Twitter share via Email Share on Facebook



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2022-10-07 1:01:05 PM  
12 votes:
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2022-10-07 12:21:53 PM  
10 votes:
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2022-10-07 9:24:31 AM  
8 votes:
I really only like the blue part.  How much to just cut that piece off and buy that?
 
2022-10-07 12:16:06 PM  
7 votes:

elvisaintdead: so if I buy it and destroy it, what does that do to the Prime Timeline?


Reverse tachyon NFT.
 
2022-10-07 1:30:03 PM  
6 votes:
Or save yourself some money and buy some shampoo instead

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2022-10-07 6:17:05 PM  
3 votes:
Bah. Now THIS is REAL art.

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2022-10-07 2:12:37 PM  
2 votes:
Never mind the painting, how come Data's quarters didn't have a window.  I can understand that as an android he might have thought they were superfluous, but he was third in command of the vessel.

Actually, if you look at who among the senior staff doesn't get windows, it's the robot, the alien and the blind guy.
 
2022-10-07 11:42:26 AM  
1 vote:
so if I buy it and destroy it, what does that do to the Prime Timeline?
 
2022-10-07 12:39:20 PM  
1 vote:

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It's a tree...
 
2022-10-07 1:52:16 PM  
1 vote:
Lame. Let's get some real Star Trek paintings

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2022-10-07 2:42:54 PM  
1 vote:
Mondrian did get a little more creative later on.  Here's his Broadway Boogie Woogie from 1943:

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