Wallie Van and Lillian Walker make fun in this comedy. They are artists, in the same building. When Lillian follows the ordinary rules of painting she fails. Wallie, who has attended an exhibition where cubist stuff hangs, gets a "big idea." What he does in the way of "daring execution" is enough. Before he gets through with the contents of his ice-box, which he slams and splotches all over the canvas, he has a "work" which takes the thousand-dollar prize. True, the moon may hang in the middle of a hillside; celery may take the place of trees, smeared on with jam, but the result could hardly fail to take a prize in a cubist outfit. The picture pleased a big audience. - The Moving Picture World, March 28, 1914
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