Petty Roommate Takes Passive Aggressive Notes To Another Level With Art Gallery

Petty Roommate Takes Passive Aggressive Notes To Another Level With Art Gallery
Justin L! cousson

Art is all around is in different shapes and form. All you have to do is open your mind.

You can see art in the sunset, in a photograph and in places you wouldn't ordinarily think of; like your roommate's mess for instance. 

Justin Cousson did just that when he channeled his passive aggression into viral-worthy comedic art and it took no time to go viral. 

Everyone who has had a roommate or lived with another person knows the struggle that comes with clashing lifestyles. Most roommates are lazy and gross. Dirty dishes left out, the last of your food gets eaten, these are all common problems when it comes to living with another person. 

While petty notes left for roommates have often gone viral on social media, Justin's stands out. Instead of just your run of the mill passive aggressive note, Justin turn his roommates messes into an art gallery. 

Instead of cleaning it up or asking his roommate to do so, Justin priced out each piece of laziness labeled with a description - thus turning his Californian apartment into an art gallery. 

A description of the passive aggressive roommate art gallery on his website says, "Based out of my home in Hollywood, CA, my passive-aggressive art gallery, which spotlights ignorance of basic responsibility and courtesy for others in shared spaces, has been thriving, although some critics don't care for my emphasis on found pieces." 

The art gallery features works of art such as a knife strewn about on a kitchen counter priced at $600 with the title, "Knife Left Out On Counter In Striking Distance of Knife Block, Having Been Only Used to Remove Seal of Ice Cream Carton, Which Was Also Left On Counter, Leaving Quite the Sight As the Last Thing I Saw Before I Gratefully Left Town for Two Weeks" - Mixed-media, 2017. 

Another is titled "Shoes on Shoe Rack (Nearly)" - Mixed-media, 2017" priced at $65 is listed as sold on his site. 

Justin takes pictures of the works of art from his passive aggressive roommate art gallery and shares them on his Twitter. Follow him for more pettiness and art!

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