Botched ❲2025❳

South Korean artist is a key figure in the "botched art" movement.

: These are often papers dyed with tea, coffee, avocado, or cabbage that have uneven staining, unintended lace patterns, or "blotched" ink-blended backgrounds. Botched

The phrase is frequently used to describe official documents or publications that contain catastrophic errors. South Korean artist is a key figure in

: One notable example is a 2024 academic paper published by Frontiers that went viral for containing botched AI-generated images —specifically a nonsensical illustration of a rat with exaggerated anatomy—which passed peer review despite obvious flaws. or cabbage that have uneven staining

In the world of and scrapbooking, "botched" paper refers to sheets that didn't turn out as intended during the dyeing or printing process.