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Quaint Painting in Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Your Guide to a Masterpiece

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Quaint Painting in Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Your Guide to a Masterpiece

 

This is an unexpected turning of inexplicable events, but if you are a *Animal Crossing: New Horizons (ACNH) player in the collection* art would know that this works just like catching fish or planting trees. The **Quaint Painting** is one of several art pieces that you can bring to your museum. But why is this painting significant? Why is this such a head-scratcher for so many players? This is a behind the scenes expose on *quaint art* (*wink*) — The tips, tricks and laughs along the way.

The Quaint Painting

ACNH Quaint Painting — **“The Milkmaid”** by Johannes Vermeer A Fine Art 17th century Dutch painting depicting a milkmaid pouring Milk in to Jar Although it is a simple scene, his attention to detail and play with light turns the drawing into an masterpiece. No wondur Blathers, yor museym’s owl curate-ter is so xcitd to ge his wings on-it! *

But don’t all race to Redd the tricky art salesman, just quite yet. Despite how shiny it may be, not everything in the world of Animal Crossing is gold! Redd is infamous for selling counterfeit artwork, and the Quaint Painting is one of them. If you are not lucky, he might be a forgery that Blathers just turns his nose up at. *Talk about embarrassing*!

Spotting the Real quaint painting【事實 — 辨識正宗水墨畫】

Well, except for when it’s not the real thing. It’s the little things, buddy… The milkmaid in the real Quaint Painting, on other hand, has an attentive and calm look while pouring. Everything from her wardrobe, to shear garments around shadows and carefully painted fabrics and lighting are very subtle

The fake one is just a tad incorrect. If you look closely, big stream of pouring milk is drawn so extremely as if the peasant girl emptied all a gallon() into this little container. *Now, that’s a red flag*. Don’t get caught with one of these, or you’ll be looking at a fake.

Other than his clothing and that of the background, another giveaway can be seen in the woman’s attire details. The mock-up can add some flair and likely change up colors from the original artwork. Be sure to eye his “artwork” long and hard before forking over your bells to Redd. ***Patience is a perfect circle,* and it may just prevent you from buying a useless knockoff.

One of the joys of art collecting in ACNH

Seriously, lets be real here: Its one of the most diabolically satisfying parts to Animal Crossing New Horizons when you finally lay your hands on a genuine Quaint Painting and can pop that baby straight up into your museum. It’s a triumphant moment,” and with that painting hanging in the museum, it is as though I am wearing my good conduct medal. They also make Blathers very happy and seeing him doing a little dance is the cutest thing ever.

However, the art collecting process in ACNH is not just a simple trade. Have to be Smart and Patient — Sometimes Lucky too In some cases, Redd won’t have the genuine Quaint Painting in stock at all; other times he will offer it alongside a number of counterfeits. It can be annoying but thats the appeal of game. But nothing in life that is worthwhile comes easy right?

I absolutely loved to hate Redd’s shenanigans.

Redd is one of those “love-to-hate-them” characters in ACNH. He is pretty sneaky, not exactly the most trustworthy character and always has a get rich quick that involves YOUR hard earned money. And yet, you have to admit — he is kind of charming. It could be the sketchy boat he mysteriously appears on your island with, or how he apparently is better at persuading you to do things than you are yourself. *That friend that is always in trouble, but you can’t bring yourself to get rid of because they offer never ending amusement.*

Real talk, Old Reddly could just offer up real art on the regular. Wouldn’t life be SO much easier? Yea it would but where is the fun in that? Making things even more challenging, and interesting is Redd. So far, it feels like playing *Is this really happening or not? * every time he shows up. Plus, come on — the high of seeing that real art amongst a sea of fake is all part of why we keep going back.

The Rustic Painting and Your Island Aesthetic

So then, how can you fit the Quaint Painting into your island aesthetic? Like many ACNH players, you’ve probably spent ages building and decorating your island as best as possible. The Quaint Painting : This is not only picturesque painting for a museum as well but also can be fabulous part of your house or any open spaces etc.

Plop the Quaint Painting in a snug reading corner The Cozy Minimalist style embraces small touches that add to your living experience. This design adds the charm of yesteryears to every corner. And it just so happens you can erect an art exhibit with the Quaint Painting (or recreate a gallery of your own ) if feeling creative. You can watch your villagers as they walk through the plaza and admire their new art pieces! * that’s how U end up living on the island.

Trading and Sharing Art with Friends

The community aspect of ACNH is something that I think a lot of people would agree with me, it’s probably one of the best parts. You’re not just creating an island for yourself; you are part of a world of other players all trying to craft their ideal getaway. Also, it helps when you are cultivating an art collection to have friends with great taste.

Having trouble getting the real Quaint Painting? + (Someone probably has a real thing you can barter in your unit) Or perhaps you have a pair or two that you can trade. You’ll be able to exchange art too — this is a surefire method of filling your museum quicker, and the only way for others to complete their collection in many cases. And it also gives you a reason to visit your friends islands and see how they have decorated with art.

OR, you know, give a Quaint Painting to your pal who has never seen one in the wild. *How they would feel to finally have the long awaited!

The Quaint Painting : Must be added to a collection of paintings

In the end, no matter how you slice it: You need that Quaint Painting for your stock of ACNH art. It not only is a beautiful rare piece, but it will make your island appear cultured and refined. With the previous information, then you will have what it takes to obtain one Quaint Painting for your museum regardless if you are a casual player or an eager collector.

So the next time Redd docks his boat on your island, be sure to give that Quaint Painting a better look. Examine the facts, make good decisions and believe in yourself. Now we just gotta cross our fingers and practice patience and you will soon have a masterpiece hanging in your gallery for everyone to come see.

A Wrap Up On Enjoying Career Mode

It is so easy to chase the perfect island in ACNH. We want our islands to look nice, we want our museums completely filled, and of course we all want happy villagers! But in many ways, the real joy comes from finding a valid Quaint Painting.

Thus, you know what to do — take it slow and easy, find yourself loving how the improvement takes place in front of your own eyes (and those beings around them) alike; Oh also careful not having a little laugh getting from one step up 🙂 * The spirit of Animal Crossing, right?

 

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