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David Shrigley "I'm Sorry But I Can't Promise It Wont Happen Again"

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In David Shrigley's artwork titled "I'm Sorry But I Can't Promise It Won't Happen Again," his trademark fusion of dark wit and playful mischief takes center stage. Featuring a mischievous raccoon, the artwork vividly portrays a sly expression and body language that seems to imply a caught-in-the-act scenario, adding an intriguing layer to the narrative.
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Title: David Shrigley "I'm Sorry But I Can't Promise It Wont Happen Again"
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In David Shrigley's artwork titled "I'm Sorry But I Can't Promise It Won't Happen Again," his trademark fusion of dark wit and playful mischief takes center stage.
Featuring a mischievous raccoon, the artwork vividly portrays a sly expression and body language that seems to imply a caught-in-the-act scenario, adding an intriguing layer to the narrative.

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