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At the end of the episode, {{Link|Patrick}} eats it thinking it is a snack that was left for him.
At the end of the episode, {{Link|Patrick}} eats it thinking it is a snack that was left for him.


Later, the crowd of customers at the [[Krusty Krab]] look at the art piece from a projector inside Patrick's stomach.
Later, the crowd of customers at the [[Krusty Krab]] look at the art piece from an x-ray inside Patrick's stomach.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The style of the piece is a reference to {{W|Jackson Pollock}}'s abstract paintings.
*The style of the piece is a reference to {{W|Jackson Pollock}}'s abstract paintings.
*This is Fiasco's final work of art.
*This is Fiasco's final work of art.

Revision as of 23:48, 8 March 2024

If you were looking for the article about the artist, then see Fiasco.

Template:RE Template:OTab Template:Object Fiasco is an art piece made by the artist Fiasco. It appears in the episode of the same name.

Description

It was made by karate-chopping a large stack of Template:Data:Links covered in condiments onto a plate.

Role in episode

Template:Data:Links steals it, thinking that it is a chewed-up Krabby Patty.

At the end of the episode, Template:Data:Links eats it thinking it is a snack that was left for him.

Later, the crowd of customers at the Krusty Krab look at the art piece from an x-ray inside Patrick's stomach.

Trivia

  • The style of the piece is a reference to Jackson Pollock's abstract paintings.
  • This is Fiasco's final work of art.