

Hernandez is being held in Dallas County Jail on a bond of $100,000. The safety of our staff and visitors, along with the care and protection of the art in our stewardship, are our utmost priorities,” museum administrators said in a statement, as per NY Post. “While we are devastated by this incident, we are grateful that no one was harmed. Hernandez lifted this Native American effigy bottle worth about $10,000 and smashed it on the ground. When officers arrived, they arrested him for criminal mischief greater than $300,000. As per NY Post, the guards had Hernandez sit on a bench while they called the police. The museum computer, phone, bench, and signage were also damaged amid all the action. Obviously closed at that hour, the youngster broke in using a metal chair to smash the glass entrance. Hernandez entered the museum at about 9:40 p.m. The rest were digitally printed, with two 14 cm diameter inflatable ducts installed at the. Its prominent mouth and three-dimensional hair are made of colored fabric. The whole body is made of high-quality PVC material of 0.2mm. This $100,000 Black-figure kylix dated back to 6th century BCEĮven the glass display cases were worth $17,000 each, proving the museum took great care to protect the relics. The giant Angry Birds of the Suzhou Everrich Art-Balloon offers a parade balloon size of 6.2m and a diameter of 6m. He also shattered a Greek ceramic bowl from 550 BCE worth about $100,000 and a Caddo alligator figurine valued at $10,000. The destroyed artworks included two ancient painted vessels, a 6th Century BCE Greek amphora and a 5th century BCE Greek pyxis which had a combined value of $5 million. Dont forget to click the spacesunderscores button to fill the white space with underscore characters so that when you paste it somewhere, it doesnt collapse all the spaces. As per officials, he broke into the museum on Wednesday night and destroyed more than $5 million worth of art pieces because he got mad at his girl. Welcome to the textart.sh collection of dog text art You can copy and paste these art pieces using the buttons below each piece. 21-year-old Brian Hernandez did with ancient, invaluable, irreplaceable relics what he could’ve managed with a punching bag.
