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A "mysterious phenomenon" happened at art historian Momoe Kanazawa's (@momokanazawa) home.
She woke up one morning to see this object.
A drastic white object that extends out like a ribbon: boldness in which layers upon layers of white bands are placed seems to be a pretty convincing artwork.
An unanonymous artist? Ms. Kanazawa doesn't know either. But according to her investigation (or: common sense), she believes that the creator is obvious when you see down on the floor.
That artist, is "Mr. R".
According to Ms. Kanazawa's study, Mr. R had a spark of creative inspiration when he saw a raw of toilet papers.
And the way Mr. R sits with an artistic face as the sun shines on him... lol
I wonder when he will get his creative urge next, though Ms. Kanazawa probably doesn't want any more 'artwork' lying around in her home.