Danny Lewsi writes: "Super 8 recently rented out a Manhattan gallery to put on an exhibition of its paintings. Titled “When The Art Comes Down: Works from the Super 8 Collection,” the event showcased all sorts of generic nature scenes, animal portraits, and still lifes of flowers, Claire Voon writes for Hyperallergic. Connoisseurs of bland art bought at garage sales, flea markets and big-box stores were in for a treat: the first 100 visitors got to take one of the paintings home for free."
Talk about nostalgia! I stayed at a Days Inn once about 20 years ago on a solo trip with my 4 or 5 year old daughter. A similiar design scheme, with a large landscape over each bed. In the morning, my daughter dictated a story to me about the fairy who lived in that landscape painting. It may be kitsch, but this type of art will always have a place in my heart!