Jacob has an ‘excellent’ sense of smell
Jacob wonders if the paints have certain smells to them to help him differentiate the colours, and declares that he has an excellent sense of smell.
He paints confidently, convinced that he has identified the correct colours.
However, after Mark reveals what scents had been used to represent which colours, Jacob declares that he hadn’t smell any of those things.
Jacob’s painting turns out to be disappointingly blank, as it turns out that he’d neglected to dip most of his brushes deep enough into the cups to actually pick up any paint.
The only thing that can really be seen is a hand holding a flag, a plane, and the words ‘Putin’ and ‘Moscow’.
Jacob explains that he’d painted Putin riding on a bear in Red Square, and holding the Pride flag.
Lasse awards Jacob joint fourth place.
(Written by Jenny R and proofread by Karl Craven)
(Illustrations collected and adjusted by: David Fuller)