When we were kids, tracing the pages from our favorite comic books was called art, when you're too old to be mistaken for cute it's called plagiarism. The people at iArtitst London recognized the plight of us no-talent hacks and have developed kits to help us replicate the works of some of our favorite contemporary artists. The iArtist kits, including the iHirst, iBanksy, iQuinn and more, provide the tools and instructions to create Do-It-Yourself versions of the multimillion dollar works of the products namesakes. Damien Hirst's "For the Love of God" jewel encrusted skull, Banksy's famed Stencils and others are all fair game. They've even gone so far as to offer the Banksy kits in vending machines across the UK so everyone has a chance to be their neighborhood's subversive art terrorist. These kits allow the crafty to put works of art in their home for a fraction of the auctioneer's asking price. Start a bidding war in your bedroom, just be sure to have your bags packed before they get it appraised.
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