As part of the big end of April update, Animal Crossing: New Horizons art is inbound, which means a museum upgrade, and the return of our old friend / foe Redd. Currently the museum only display fossils, bugs and fish, but now there will be a new art gallery wing to unlock and fill with various works of art like paintings and sculptures.
As for how you'll get hold Animal Crossing: New Horizons art, that'll come from Redd. This fox is an old face for existing Animal Crossing fans, but he's a bit of a scoundrel. He'll sell you art, but some are real and some are fakes, and it's up to you to figure out which ones are which.
This here is a guide on how to get involved with the Animal Crossing: New Horizons art scene, from unlocking the art gallery to finding an interacting with Redd.
As for how you'll get hold Animal Crossing: New Horizons art, that'll come from Redd. This fox is an old face for existing Animal Crossing fans, but he's a bit of a scoundrel. He'll sell you art, but some are real and some are fakes, and it's up to you to figure out which ones are which.
This here is a guide on how to get involved with the Animal Crossing: New Horizons art scene, from unlocking the art gallery to finding an interacting with Redd.
Where to find Redd in Animal Crossing: New Horizons
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The very first time Redd arrives he'll actually pop over to your Plaza. You'll know that he's arrived as Isabelle will mention a 'suspicious character', and you'll see Redd's logo at the top of your map at your secret beach.
He'll then appear on your plaza if you wander down there. After that, you'll be able to visit him on his ship and buy an assortment of art items.
How to get the Animal Crossing: New Horizons art gallery
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Buy it, and then take your newly purchased piece of art over to Blathers at the Animal Crossing: New Horizons museum. There will appear a new dialogue prompt that reads 'I found a piece of art!'. Choose that, and you'll get the option to donate your artwork to the museum. Thankfully, this one isn't a forgery.
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How to spot an Animal Crossing: New Horizons art forgery
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For example, items of clothing may be a different colour to the original, have alternate hairstyles, added tongues or additional details. It's a complicated process that requires careful studying of the real-life source material.
Complete list of Animal Crossing: New Horizons art
Thanks to Reddit users Accadia, we have what we think is the full list of art Redd has for sale, and over on Reddit they have linked out images for side-by-side comparisons too.
Thankfully there are some that have no fake version and are safe to buy from the off, which are all marked below.
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Thankfully there are some that have no fake version and are safe to buy from the off, which are all marked below.
- Academic Painting
- Amazing Painting
- Ancient Statue
- Basic Painting
- Beautiful Statue
- Calm Painting (No fake version)
- Common Painting (No fake version)
- Detailed Painting
- Dynamic Painting (No fake version)
- Familiar Statue (No fake version)
- Famous Painting
- Flowery Painting (No fake version)
- Gallant Statue
- Glowing Painting (No fake version)
- Graceful Painting
- Great Statue (No fake version)
- Informative Statue
- Jolly Painting
- Moody Painting (No fake version)
- Motherly Statue
- Moving Painting
- Mysterious Painting (No fake version)
- Mystic Statue
- Nice Painting (No fake version)
- Perfect Painting (No fake version)
- Proper Painting (No fake version)
- Quaint Painting
- Robust Statue
- Rock-head Statue
- Scary Painting
- Scenic Painting
- Serene Painting
- Sinking Painting (No fake version)
- Solemn Painting
- Tremendous Statue
- Twinkling Painting (No fake version)
- Valiant Statue
- Warm Painting (No fake version)
- Warrior Statue
- Wild Painting Left Half
- Wild Painting Right Half
- Wistful Painting
- Worthy Painting (No fake version)