'This Can't Be Real': Man Finds an Oil Painting of His Living Room in a London Art GalleryOne TikToker is going viral after making a wild discovery on Instagram.

ByEmily Rella

They say everything you put on the internet might eventually become part of the public forum — and one disturbed TikToker learned that the hard way after discovering a painting of his living room hanging in a London art gallery. (The Tiktoker does not live in London.)

In a video that's been viewed over 1.2 million times, a TikToker named Hubie asks viewers if they live anywhere near Unit Gallery in London's Mayfair neighborhood and if they'd be willing to do him a favor. (Hubie lives in the U.S.)

Hubie then switches the screen to show the gallery's Instagram page that features an oil painting at an exhibition by the artist Mauro Martinez, claiming that the painting is an exact replica of his living room (sans a poster of K-Pop supergroup BTS).

@ps4homescreenmusic1#greenscreen♬原始声音——420年酷的家伙

"This doesn't look real, this can't be real," he says, asking viewers if they can stop by the gallery to snap a photo of the display and sent it to him.

他接着说明了an actual photo of his living room setup, which is, in fact, the exact same image.

Viewers stopped by the gallery and confirmed that the painting was on display in the British gallery and featured on the gallery's Instagram page.

"It's very real," one commenter wrote. "It's by Maurio Martinez and it's in his new series called 'rate my setup'."

TheRate My Setupseries was inspired by aReddit pagewhere members will post photos of their video gaming setups, meant to be a commentary on "the lengths that people will go to in order to stay online" and "uncovers our dependence on convenience and our capacity to innovate, allowing space for both criticism and reflection."

Thepainting, which he named "Threshold,"was listed on Martinez's personal website, directing interested buyers being able to request the price for purchase "upon request." Many of the artist's other works go for over $3,000.

Though Hubie did not clarify whether or not he had posted the original photo of his living room to the Reddit page, many commenters were under the impression that he must have, as Martinez often sources his art from the internet.

"This is Mauro Martinez," another said. "He's an artist originally from my city and he paints everything from the internet."

Regardless, many viewers were still shaken by Hubie's discovery.

"This would send me into psychosis," one said bluntly.

"They could have at least invited you to the opening," another joked.

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Emily Rella

Entrepreneur Staff

Senior News Writer

Emily Rella is a Senior News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. Previously, she was an editor at Verizon Media. Her coverage spans features, business, lifestyle, tech, entertainment, and lifestyle. She is a 2015 graduate of Boston College and a Ridgefield, CT native. Find her on Twitter at @EmilyKRella.

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