Fukus Coriuminus Extinctus
First published at 01:23 UTC on March 1st, 2018.
MORE
Category | None |
Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
DISCUSS THIS VIDEO
An error has occurred whilst processing your request!
If the issue persists, then please contact us at [email protected].
This advertisement has been selected by the video's creator, .
This advertisement has been selected by BitChute. Displaying these adverts helps support the growth and sustainability of the platform.
This advertisement has been sourced through third-party advertising partners on behalf of BitChute. Displaying these adverts helps support the growth and sustainability of the platform.
For more information on how BitChute processes your data, and to learn how to opt out of advertising, see our Privacy Policy.
Click to copy, then share by pasting into your messages, comments, social media posts and websites.
Click to copy, then add into your webpages so users can view and engage with this video from your site.
We also accept reports via email. Please see the Guidelines Enforcement Process for instructions on how to make a request via email.
We will investigate and take the appropriate action.
Infamous artist, Fukus Coriuminus Extinctus.
The “ Coriuminus Extinctus “ Art Exhibit
Infamous artist, Fukus Coriuminus Extinctus and a few of his fellow remaining very RadiCial ArTiSts are planning to stage an art exhibit in New York City this summer.
In development and production since April of 2011, Fukus and his team of oil painters have pooled together a truly fine collection of 1533 art assemblies depicting the ongoing nuclear apocalypse of 311. The Exhibit is planned to be held at the Queens Museum of Art, located in Corona, a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens at the end of this summer. General Manager of art exhibits at the museum, Shunichi Suzuki in a recent press release has said that, Mr. Fukus Coriuminus Extinctus will leave art enthusiasts around the whole world in a total meltdown of their nebulous existence.
In creating this collection of to die with art, Fukus and his team have used a variety of oil paints developed and manufactured in Daiichi by the Jan van Eyck team, 50 of the most RADical paint masters since Paola Veronese. The exclusive oil paints produced specially for the 1533 paintings are indeed a truly Hot Fiesta of reds, blues, greens, yellows, and ivories, which will endure for millions of centuries.
The art exhibit will be presented, highlighted and viewed though a series of 311 two meter thick, lead crystal protective glass panel structures, containing approx 5 paintings each. These lead crystal panels have also been delicately engraved and autographed by the Artist …Fukus Coriumius Extinctus.
Category | None |
Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
To dismiss this warning and continue to watch the video please click on the button below.
Note - Autoplay has been disabled for this video.