It is customary to laugh at contemporary art. And all because of the would-be actionists and various activists who have ten times more burnt-out circus than real creativity. Because of them, ordinary people do not want to be interested in contemporary art, since stereotypes have firmly settled in their heads. They say that a contemporary artist is either some kind of psycho and freak, or a mannered and pompous pedant in a beret and scarf. But people like Paul Kenton break these stupid patterns. He uses a very unusual technique and creates truly interesting works. Let's see how he works on a painting in which the artist depicted Times Square.