The Crying Boy Ref. Wikipedia.org On September 4, 1985, the British tabloid newspaper The Sun reported that a firefighter from Yorkshire was claiming that undamaged copies of the painting were frequently found amidst the ruins of burned houses. He stated that no firefighter would allow a copy of the painting into his own house. Over the next few months, The Sun and other tabloids ran several articles on house fires suffered by people who had owned the painting. By the end of November, belief in the painting's curse was widespread enough that The Sun was organising mass bonfires of the paintings, sent in by readers. To lift the curse it is said you must give the painting to another or reunite the boy and the girl and hang them together. Components created in Hexagon, lights and rendering in Carrara, small amount of postwork in PSP. Crying Boy picture created in Daz, postworked in PSP. Rendered over night, creation over 4-5 days.
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