Doomsday Farts - Original Bath Watercolour Painting
Heather Buchanan![Painting of a long haired woman with glasses talking about her loud farts. Cute toot humour painting.](http://www.heatherbuchanan.ca/cdn/shop/products/Doomsday-Farts_1024x1024.jpg?v=1664995009)
![Painting of a long haired woman with glasses talking about her loud farts. Cute toot humour painting.](http://www.heatherbuchanan.ca/cdn/shop/products/Doomsday-Farts_small.jpg?v=1664995009)
![bathtub watercolour painting](http://www.heatherbuchanan.ca/cdn/shop/products/ACS_0201_89fcd5c4-f939-45d5-a33a-297b2ba1298c_small.jpg?v=1664995009)
!["I made these paintings in the bath" Art Show in a Gallery in Calgary, Alberta. There is a vintage Bathtub in the gallery](http://www.heatherbuchanan.ca/cdn/shop/products/BathShow_761634af-ea3b-4a71-a3ca-09eed1b20b71_small.jpg?v=1664995009)
![art show of paintings made in the bathtub](http://www.heatherbuchanan.ca/cdn/shop/products/ACS_02382_8c2cb8e1-1fee-43b1-b138-7c43a77651b3_small.jpg?v=1664995009)
![Artist Heather Buchanan painting in the Bath of her Calgary art studio](http://www.heatherbuchanan.ca/cdn/shop/products/Bath_cecb1dd8-4b0f-4b53-bfa3-f2edc1aebab3_small.jpg?v=1664995009)
![Doomsday Farts - Original Bath Watercolour Painting](http://www.heatherbuchanan.ca/cdn/shop/products/ACS_0197_929b25b8-2793-4253-bfe1-9ee1319a4530_small.jpg?v=1664995116)
Striking fear into their very souls, one toot at a time.
Painted on 16"x20" 140lb cold pressed watercolour paper. Since these paintings are loose and scrappy (and painted in a dang bathtub!) they may have a smudge or two, but that's all part of their charm.
Signed on the back. Add a note if you want it signed on the front as well.
This is a bathtub painting! I have a unique art studio, in an old by-the-hour hotel, complete with hotel bathtub. I initially made paintings in it on a dare, but it evolved into a whole process that became a full show called "I Made These Paintings in the Bath."
Is it weird to paint in a bath? Perhaps. Is it really hard to keep a steady hand in the tub? You bet! But is it oddly therapeutic and full of conceptual possibilities? Is it ever!