STUBBS PAINT
Commissioned by Flux Rotherham and Wentworth Woodhouse.
A Mario Paint bootleg for the Georgian art enthusiast.
Stubbs Paint lets you draw like George Stubbs — if George Stubbs had been given a mouse, a SNES, and absolutely no supervision.
It’s a digital painting program inspired by the 18th century and held together by pure optimism. Players can paint, stamp, and etch noble creatures using tools that feel both historic and mildly broken. There’s a spray can, a suspiciously chipper soundtrack, and two assistants: the Undo Hound, who heroically fixes your errors, and the Redo Monkey, who undoes all that good work.
Commissioned by Flux Rotherham and Wentworth Woodhouse, the piece explores what happens when art history and early game design collide — when oil painting meets pixel art and nobody’s quite in charge.
The result is part Georgian art show, part 16-bit fever dream. And it’s a bit of fun.



