Jolly Redd has returned to Animal Crossing: New Horizons, bringing furniture and art with him.
Redd will have four different art pieces in on his boat (as well as two pieces of regular furniture). As in past games, Redd will sell genuine artworks (that can be donated to the Museum) and forgeries (which can’t be donated). Below we’ll go over how to spot a fake.
You can only buy one of the four art pieces displayed, so choose wisely. Based on our experiences, it’s possible for all four of the art pieces to be fake. It’s also possible for Redd to be selling more than one real piece of art. From counting the name plates in the museum, there are 43 art pieces to find and donate.
Once you buy it from Redd, the art will get mailed to you the next day.
Complete List of Paintings
- Serene Painting
- Warm Painting
- Wistful Painting
- Academic Painting
- Graceful Painting
- Calm Painting
- Flowery Painting
- Jolly Painting
- Moody Painting
- Famous Painting
- Scary Painting
- Dynamic Painting
- Scenic Painting
- Moving Painting
- Amazing Painting
- Quaint Painting
- Solemn Painting
- Basic Painting
- Worthy Painting
- Glowing Painting
- Common Painting
- Sinking Painting
- Nice Painting
- Proper Painting
- Mysterious Painting
- Twinkling Painting
- Perfect Painting
- Wild Painting Left Half
- Wild Painting Right Half
- Detailed Painting
Complete List of Statues
- Warrior Statue
- Motherly Statue
- Beautiful Statue
- Familiar Statue
- Robust Statue
- Gallant Statue
- Informative Statue
- Rock-head Statue
- Ancient Statue
- Tremendous Statue
- Valiant Statue
- Mystic Statue
- Great Statue
Where do I find Redd?
You’ll need to talk to Blathers and have him mention the idea of allowing art before Redd will show up. According to a data mine by Ninji, this will happen once you submit at least 60 donations to the museum (fish, bugs, or fossils). The day after Blathers talks about art, Isabelle will warn you of shady art dealers during her morning announcements. You’ll then be able to find Redd roaming your island.
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Upon talking to him, he’ll offer you a random painting for a for a whopping 498,000 Bells. After declining, he’ll give you a “discount” to 4,980 Bells. This art piece will be genuine.
Donate the first piece of art to Blathers, and he’ll talk about opening an art exhibit. The next day, the museum will be closed for renovations. Another day later, the museum will open with an art exhibit and Redd will start appearing on your island on random days.
Redd shows up on a boat at your island’s tiny beach in the north of your island. The beach is all the way on the back of your island, and if you haven’t terraformed back there, you’ll likely need a ladder to reach it.
Redd’s boat will appear on random days, similar to other island merchants like Kicks and Flick. We’re unsure if Redd’s boat has any unlocking prerequisites (such as needing the Resident Services tent to upgrade to a building before he’ll show up, or needing to donate a certain amount to the Museum).
Redd can also be added as a merchant in Harv’s Island Plaza for 100,000 Bells. When he appears here, he’ll have two random pieces of art, which can both either be fake or real. On Harv’s island, you can still only buy one piece a day. Based on our testing, once you buy one of the pieces, the piece you bought will be replaced with a new, random piece of art the next day. If you never buy either of the two pieces on display from Redd, then the stock will refresh on Monday.
What do I do with the art?
The art can be donated to the Museum, provided that it’s genuine. It can also be used as a normal furniture item to be displayed in your home. If it’s a statue, it can also be placed anywhere on the island.
If you buy a fake, not even Timmy and Tommy will want to buy it. You’ll have to dispose of it using a Trash Can furnishing item if you don’t want it anymore. Or you can just display it and fool your uncultured friends.
How to tell which of Redd’s artworks are real and which are fake
All of Redd’s artworks are based off of real world paintings and sculptures. But the tricky fox may try to sell you a forgery that looks very similar to the genuine article. Each fake will have a visible difference from the real version.
Redd has really stepped up his game this time around and his art is pretty hard to differentiate from the real versions. Keep in mind that the differences between the real and fakes are not the same as they were in Animal Crossing: New Leaf and are much harder to spot.
In the list below, we’ll include descriptions of how you can tell the difference between a real piece of art and a forgery. We’ll keep updating as we find more.
Update (Apr. 23): While we used the painting textures from the game to list the paintings below, it appears that there have been reports of multiple types of fake paintings that were not in the textures we used. That being said, make sure to inspect the paintings carefully and compare them to the real paintings below before you make any purchases. We will continue investigating and update this guide as we find more information.
Serene Painting
(Lady with an Ermine by Leonardo da Vinci)
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The real version will have a woman holding an all-white ermine. In the fake version, the ermine will have raccoon-like circles around its eyes.
Warm Painting
(The Clothed Maja by Francisco de Goya)
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The Warm Painting is always genuine.
Wistful Painting
(Girl with a Pearl Earring by Johannes Vermeer)
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The real version has a pearl earring (shocker). The fake version has a star-shaped earring. There is another fake version with the subject’s eyes closed, which also has a star-shaped earring.
Academic Painting
(Vitruvian Man by Leonardo da Vinci)
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The fake version of this painting will have a coffee stain in the corner.
Graceful Painting
(Beauty Looking Back by Hishikawa Moronobu)
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The real version has a white tag near her hair. The fake version does not have the tag. The woman in the fake painting is also larger. Another version of a fake Graceful Painting has her looking to the left, instead of to the right.
Calm Painting
(A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat)
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The Calm Painting is always genuine.
Flowery Painting
(Sunflowers by Vincent Van Gogh)
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The Flowery Painting is always genuine.
Jolly Painting
(Summer by Giuseppe Arcimboldo)
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The fake Jolly Painting will be missing the sprout on the subject’s chest.
Moody Painting
(The Sower by Jean-François Millet)
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The Moody Painting is always genuine.
Famous Painting
(The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci)
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The fake Famous Painting will have eyebrows.
Scary Painting
(Ōtani Oniji the 3rd as Yakko Edobei by Tōshūsai Sharaku)
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The fake Scary Painting will have sad-looking eyebrows. The real one looks more angry. An additional fake version may have him smiling, though his eyebrows will still be sad-looking.
Dynamic Painting
(Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai)
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The Dynamic Painting is always genuine.
Scenic Painting
(The Hunters in the Snow by Pieter Bruegel the Elder)
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The fake version of the Scenic Painting will be missing a hunter and some dogs.
Moving Painting
(The Birth of Venus by Sandro Botticelli)
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The fake version of the Moving Painting will be missing trees in the top right corner.
Amazing Painting
(The Night Watch by Rembrandt van Rijn)
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The man in the front of the fake Amazing Painting is missing his hat.
Quaint Painting
(The Milkmaid by Johannes Vermeer)
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In the fake version, the woman in the Quaint Painting is pouring out much more milk than she is in the real version.
Solemn Painting
(Las Meninas by Diego Velázquez)
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The man in the background of the fake Solemn Painting is raising his arm more than he is in the real version.
Basic Painting
(The Blue Boy by Thomas Gainsborough)
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The fake version of the Basic Painting depicts the boy with more hair.
Worthy Painting
(Liberty Leading the People by Eugène Delacroix)
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The Worthy Painting is always genuine.
Glowing Painting
(The Fighting Temeraire by Joseph Mallord William Turner)
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The Glowing Painting is always genuine.
Common Painting
(The Gleaners by Jean-François Millet)
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The Common Painting is always genuine.
Sinking Painting
(Ophelia by John Everett Millais)
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The Sinking Painting is always genuine.
Nice Painting
(The Fifer by Édouard Manet)
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The Nice Painting is always genuine.
Proper Painting
(A Bar at the Folies-Bergère by Édouard Manet)
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The Proper Painting is always genuine.
Mysterious Painting
(Isle of the Dead by Arnold Böcklin)
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The Mysterious Painting is always genuine.
Twinkling Painting
(The Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh)
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The Twinkling Painting is always genuine.
Perfect Painting
(Apples and Oranges by Paul Cézanne)
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The Perfect Painting is always genuine.
Wild Painting Left Half
(Folding Screen of Fūjin and Raijin by Tawaraya Sōtatsu)
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In the fake version of the Wild Painting Left Half, the beast is green. It should be white.
Wild Painting Right Half
(Folding Screen of Fūjin and Raijin by Tawaraya Sōtatsu)
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In the fake version of the Wild Painting Right Half, the beast is white. It should be green.
Detailed Painting
(Ajisai Sōkeizu by Itō Jakuchū)
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The fake Detailed Painting has purple foliage instead of blue. It’s also missing a signature on the left.
Warrior Statue
(Terracotta Warrior by Unknown)
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The real version will not be holding anything. The fake version is holding a shovel.
Motherly Statue
(Captoline Wolf by Unknown)
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The fake version of the Motherly Statue will have a tongue sticking out of the wolf’s mouth.
Beautiful Statue
(Venus de Milo by Alexandros of Antioch)
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The fake version will be wearing a necklace.
Robust Statue
(Discobolus by unknown)
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The fake statue will be wearing a watch on his raised arm.
Gallant Statue
(David by Michelangelo)
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The fake statue is holding a book under his arm.
Informative Statue
(Rosetta Stone by Unknown)
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The fake Informative Statue will be blue, but the real one is black.
Ancient Statue
(Jōmon Period “Dogū” Figurine Shakōki-dogū by Unknown)
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The fake Ancient Statue has two antennas coming out of the side of its head.
The fake statue may also have blue glowing eyes.
Tremendous Statue
(Houmuwu Ding by Unknown)
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The fake version of this statue has a lid. The real one will be open at the top.
Mystic Statue
(Bust of Nefertiti by Thutmose)
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The fake Mystic Statue will have an earring on the subject’s right ear. Facing the statue directly, the earring will be on the viewer’s left.
Rock-head Statue
(Olmec Colossal Head by Unknown)
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The fake statue will be smiling.
Valiant Statue
(Nike of Samothrace by Unknown)
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The fake version of this statue will have Nike’s left leg forward. The real version has her right leg forward.
Familiar Statue
(The Thinker by Auguste Rodin)
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This statue will always be real.
Great Statue
(King Kamehameha I by Thomas Ridgeway Gould)
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This statue will always be real.
FAQs
Can all 4 of Redd's art be fake? ›
Based on our experiences, it's possible for all four of the art pieces to be fake. It's also possible for Redd to be selling more than one real piece of art. From counting the name plates in the museum, there are 43 art pieces to find and donate. Once you buy it from Redd, the art will get mailed to you the next day.
How do you tell if Redd's paintings are real or fake? ›Painting | Forgery |
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Moving Painting | In the real version, you should see some trees on the right hand side, covering some of the top-right corner. The fake painting just has blue skies in the top-right. |
Mysterious Painting | Never Forged |
Nice Painting | Never Forged |
Perfect Painting | Never Forged |
To tell Redd's fakes from the real deal, you're looking for tiny differences in the Animal Crossing version to the real-life work. This can take the form of things that are missing, things that are added, things that have changed size, or things that have changed color from the original.
How many real paintings does Redd sell at a time? ›Every day, Redd will sell four pieces of art, but you can only buy one.
Does Redd ever sell real art on Harv's island? ›Check out our Redd Art Guide: Real and Fake Paintings and Sculptures page to make sure you know if you're buying a genuine masterpiece or a forgery! At Harv's Island, Redd only offers two pieces of art at a time. You can only buy one per day.
Is Redd on Harv's island legit? ›Redd offers two works of art while he is on Harv's Island. Some of these may be fake, so be sure to check the artwork closely before making a purchase! Note that the pieces of art will only change if you have purchased one artwork on the day before.
Which Redd paintings are always real? ›Always Legitimate Jolly Redd Paintings & Statues
Dynamic Painting. Flowery Painting. Glowing Painting. Moody Painting.
Redd sells both real and fake art, and if you want to donate it to Blathers, it has to be real. Some of it is easy to spot, some of it is incredibly difficult. You can only buy one piece of art a day, though there may be more than one real piece of art in the mix. Once you buy it, Redd will ship it to you the next day.
What happens if you buy a fake painting from Redd? ›If you buy fake art - whether on purpose or by accident - it cannot be donated to the Museum or sold in Nook's Cranny - the owners of both will reject you trying to pass them on. Blathers will always tell you if a piece of art is fake before it's accepted into the Museum.
Can Redd sell 2 fake paintings? ›Redd can sell multiple real works of art, and all four can also be forgeries, so be wary when making your pick! Once you've chosen a work of art, you cannot purchase another, even on a friends island, for the rest of the day..
Is Redd the fox a scammer? ›
This little fox is, in fact, a scammer and sells forgeries along with genuine articles. Here's how to tell if you're buying a fake in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
How do you not get scammed by Redd? ›You'll need to be vigilant while in Jolly Redd's to avoid getting scammed. First, several works are always genuine: Calm Painting (A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat) Common Painting (The Gleaners by Jean-François Millet)
How often does jolly Redd come? ›As with the likes of other special villagers such as Label and Saharah, Redd will also appear on your island at random. He randomly appears on your island and there is no specific time frame for when he visits. However, you can expect to find him wandering on your island once every 2 weeks or so.
Does the Fox sell fake art? ›Redd the fox is a recurring huckster in the Animal Crossing series. He's primarily known for his shady art dealings. Redd will bring a mix of fake and genuine famous paintings to your island, and if you can pick out the real ones, they can be donated to the museum.
Can you buy real art more than once ACNH? ›Animal Crossing New Horizons only allows you to buy one piece of art a day from Redd. However, there are ways around this to buy more. Instead of one piece a day, it's actually one per villager.
Is Harv's island Open 24 7? ›Once unlocked, every shop at Harv's Island opens at 5am — however, they each have their own closing times! Tortimer and Leif close at 11pm. Reese & Cyrus and Saharah close at midnight. Katrina and Redd close at 1am.
How often does Harv's island reset? ›Harv's Island Shops Rotate Weekly
Other NPCs like Tortimer and Katrina don't rotate any inventory, so bringing them to the island is not as time-sensitive. It cost 100,000 Bells to bring a new vendor to Harv's Island, so players need to choose which ones to prioritize if they don't have an enormous supply on hand.
1. You can't purchase art on your friend's island if you've already purchased art on your island on the same day! 2. Each item in the shop can only be purchased once by a single person.
Why is Redd walking on my island? ›Redd will be wandering around during the museum's opening somewhere around the island. Talking to him one last time will unlock the fox's boat and him as a vendor. You can now visit his boat, which is tucked away in a secluded part of your island, to purchase items from him.
How many prizes can you win from Redd? ›A raffle ticket costs 500 Bells, but every ticket nets a prize. if you pay to enter his raffle, you can earn one of 12 different festive prizes. Here are all of the goodies you can get from Redd's Raffle.
What does Katrina's luck mean? ›
In New Horizons
After paying the fee of 100,000 Bells, she will come and be able to give you a Luck prediction (for a fee of 1,000 Bells), telling you that your luck with belongings or money will improve, or tell you about your friendship with a villager (also for 1,000 Bells).
Throughout six centuries, the Ghent Altarpiece, also called “The Adoration of the Mystic Lamb,” has been burned, forged, and raided in three different wars. It is, in fact, the world's most stolen artwork— and is considered one of the most influential paintings ever made.
Which art look most real of all? ›Realism, in which the subject of the painting looks much like the real thing rather than being stylized or abstracted, is the style many people think of as "true art." Only when examined close up do what appear to be solid colors reveal themselves as a series of brushstrokes of many colors and values.
Can you sell replicas of art? ›It is illegal to sell, publicize and publish a copy of an artwork unless you have prior permission from the copyright owner. It is also illegal to publish and sell an artwork that's substantially similar to another original work of art.
Can you give fake art to villagers? ›What Can I Do With Fake Art in Animal Crossing: New Horizons? As you may already know, Blathers will not accept any donations of fake art for the museum. Timmy and Tommy at Nook's Cranny will also pass on buying the forged art, and villagers won't want it either.
Is it a crime to sell fake art? ›This form of white collar crimes comes in three types. As with most other criminal charges, intent to commit the crime charged must be proved. Creating fake art, changing an existing art piece in an attempt to increase the value, and selling a fake art piece as original art can all lead to art forgery charges.
How many art pieces are fake? ›Inside Geneva's Fine Art Expert Institute.
Are all of Redd's paintings real the first time? ›Visitors from other islands can also visit Redd (he'll mail the item to their island), so it's entirely possible to completely clear out Redd's gallery. HOWEVER! Remember, there's no guarantee that there will be more than one genuine artwork to purchase — and Redd may be selling nothing but fakes.
Is NFT a spam? ›According to OpenSea, the biggest NFT marketplace, more than 80% of NFTs created for free on its platform were fake, plagiarized from other artists, or spam.
What is the rarest painting in Animal Crossing? ›The Rare Painting is a painting in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Doubutsu no Mori. It is based on Gustav Klimt's The Kiss.
How do I unlock Redd? ›
To unlock Redd's shop, speak to the second Lloid on the right who will tell you that you can invite a legitimate art dealer.” Redd is one of the most elusive merchants who visits your island — you can learn how Redd shows up on your island by seeing our guide.
Is Redd a con artist? ›Just like in past titles, many of Redd's fine works of art aren't the real deal. He's a con artist that specializes in selling worthless fakes for a lot of money.
Does Redd only come at night? ›Now, there are no set hours for Redd when it comes to him appearing on your island. Unfortunately, this lack of set hours means that Redd will show up entirely randomly on your island if at all.
How much coffee is too much in Animal Crossing? ›Can You Drink Too Much Coffee In Animal Crossing? Yes. No amount of coffee is Too Much at the Animal Crossing New Horizon. You can drink any coffee at ANCH, as long as you have 200 bells to purchase each cup of coffee.
Does Redd come on Sunday? ›Slider on Saturdays and Daisy Mae on Sundays, if you've unlocked them. Ninji noted in a follow-up tweet that the visitors you missed in one week will have increased priority to show up the next week.
Do museums put up fake art? ›In fact, even the world's largest museums have a staggering number of fake paintings in their collections.
Does artsy sell fake art? ›Without a specific vetting procedure and vetting team, Artsy management condones counterfeits and misdocumented art, in direct contrast to the impeccable standards of most of Artsy's top name gallery partners.
Does Redd only sell one painting a day? ›As with any visitor, you can travel and make a purchase yourself - Redd's sales are restricted to one per person per day (across all islands), not one per island.
What happens when you complete the art Gallery ACNH? ›Once players have completed this task, Nook will stop accepting any further donations, and within the next two days, players will see the Museum building ready for their use. Once the Museum is unlocked, players will be allowed three exhibits: one for bugs, one for fish, and the other for fossils.
What paintings are always real ACNH? ›- Flowery Painting- Vincent Van Gogh's Sunflowers.
- Glowing Painting- The Fighting Temeraire by J. M. W. ...
- Moody Painting- Jean-François Millet's The Sower.
- Mysterious Painting- Isle of the Dead by Arnold Böcklin.
- Nice Painting- The Fifer by Édouard Manet.
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Animal Crossing: New Horizons — How to spot Redd's fake art
In my experience with 4 Redd visits so far (and coroborated by several friends' Redd visits), Redd will always have one real item and 3 fakes. This makes it a puzzle to find which one is the real one, and means that if you've bought a real one, it's probably not worth it for your friends to check out Redd's.
How do you know if Redd is selling fake ACNL? ›If it has feathery angel wings, it's genuine. If there is cloth hanging down his right shoulder, it's fake. If his right shoulder is bare, it's genuine. If he is holding an object that has bumps on it, it's fake.
What does Katrina's luck mean? ›In New Horizons
After paying the fee of 100,000 Bells, she will come and be able to give you a Luck prediction (for a fee of 1,000 Bells), telling you that your luck with belongings or money will improve, or tell you about your friendship with a villager (also for 1,000 Bells).
The Rare Painting is a painting in the Animal Crossing series introduced in Doubutsu no Mori. It is based on Gustav Klimt's The Kiss.
What can you do with Gyroids? ›In ACNH, gyroids are special little decorations that make funky, unique sounds, and they'll toot and tingle to music you play. (Gyroids only dance and sing when they're placed around music, but they'll wiggle around indoors or outdoors.)
Can 2 people buy from Redd? ›There's only one person you can buy art from - Redd.
What happens if you buy a fake painting Animal Crossing? ›Fake art has just one use in Animal Crossing: New Horizons and that's as a decoration. It can be used just as regular art would be used. It can be placed on a wall if it's a painting or used as a furniture item if it's a statue.
Can a friend buy from Redd? ›Yes you can :) my friend and I both bought pieces and they were both real!