Sinking Painting Animal Crossing: New Horizons is simply a single art piece left adrift for you to find.

With the new update, players can look to Crazy Redd for interesting pieces of fine art modeled after well-known images all over the world. Depending on whether the painting is real or not, it can then be donated the art wing of the museum and for all villagers to see.

Here's a little bit about the Sinking Painting he might offer.

First piece of art from Redd! Sinking Painting is what he called it. I actually like how it looks~ pic.twitter.com/kV7LKGDDWa

— Natty-cat (@BlackLightningS) April 24, 2020

Sinking Painting Animal Crossing: New Horzions

The Sinking Painting is actually a copy of "Ophelia" by John Everett Millais in which he depicts the character Ophelia from the classic Shakespeare play, "Hamlet", singing as she drowns. This painting is always real.

Millais created this work in 1851 and finished it in the following year. In one hand she holds the wildflower garland she was weaving as a symbol of the Victorian "language of flowers." Each blossom has a distinct meaning—most notably the bright red poppy signifying sleep and death.

Currently, it is being held at Tate Britain, in London, and is worth over $30 million.

Although it's highly debated how or why she ends up in the water, most assume Ophelia drowned herself by accident out of insanity. Her death has been noted as one of the most poetically written scenes in all of literature.

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