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How to fix all paintings in Life is Strange: Double Exposure

Max Caulfield
Square Enix

Life is Strange: Double Exposure tells an emotional and captivating tale that aims to keep you guessing right up till the end, and there are plenty of serious (and occasionally melodramatic) story beats to focus on as you work through this narrative-first adventure. But that doesn’t mean there’s never any time for a bit of fun on the side. As a matter of fact, you’ll encounter a lot of optional content that just exists for worldbuilding purposes in this newest entry in the long-running franchise. One such event occurs in the opening hour of the game when a handwritten note on the wall informs you that some goofball has been turning the art pieces in the Snapping Turtle bar upside down.

If you want to earn a bit of appreciation from art enthusiasts, as well as net the “Art Restoration” trophy and achievement, you’ll want to fix all three paintings in the Snapping Turtle bar. Here are their locations.

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Painting 1 – Native Artist Spotlight

Native Artist Spotlight
Square Enix

The first painting is called “Native Artist Spotlight.” You’ll find this one directly next to the stage — the same spot where the handwritten note is located. Flip it over and move on to the next one!

Painting 2 – Collage Art

Collage Art
Square Enix

The second painting is called “Collage Art.” This one can be found in the back part of the bar under a window on the same wall as the female pirate mural. Flip that sucker over and head over to the final painting.

Painting 3 – Robot Painting

Robot painting
Square Enix

The third painting is called “Robot Painting. This one can be spotted on a wall with a lot of other paintings in a general seating area just to the left of the bar itself (and just to the right of the bathrooms). Flip it to finish up this optional challenge and earn the “Art Restoration” trophy or achievement.

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