I think it's appropriate. As opposed to starfish (despite the 'fish' part), whalesharks (despite the 'whale part') are actually something you could call a "weird fish".
*awkward mouth twitch*
Just for the record, in case anyone is keeping track, I am not the only one who remembers things that Laufey said in the past and then brings them up again.
And now for some random statistics
There are about 339 pieces of digital art
There are about 298 traditional drawings (this excludes paintings)
So given that this art museum has 604 arts in it currently, that means that 56% of this art museum is just digital drawings and 49% of it is traditional drawings. If you factored in paintings though, the divide is split pretty evenly between digital art and traditional art.
What sorts of things do we like to make art of? Well... mostly people. More than half of the art in this museum is art of people. There are about 360 arts containing people which means that about 60% of the art museum is of people in some way or forum. The rest is divided up into things such as imaginary creatures, scenes and landscapes, real animals, and abstract images.
And now because some of you are most certainly wondering, this art museum contains 129 Haiz arts, making it 21% Haiz.
Thus concludes the most recent statistics report for the general art museum.