 Hey everyone, welcome to day 6 of Brugmas! In this video I'm going to be going over Backroom's level 57, aka the Art Gallery. This level is a very safe level, and it's easily the chillest one that I'll be going over this week, except for Sunday's episode, so sit back and relax and let's get into the explanation, shall we? Level 57 is classified as a class zero difficulty, and it's safe, secure, with no harmful entities. The level physically looks like a big open art gallery, and it's made up of two distinct parts. These two sections are the studio and the gallery. The first one you'll be in is the gallery, which just looks like a normal art gallery. The walls are big and blank, and the lighting is ambient and chill, you know, like just a relaxing walk through art gallery. The problem is, there's no regular art, like you're not going to see a Mona Lisa, no Salvador Dolly. Instead, the paintings you're going to see are paintings of Backroom's levels. Now the paintings are insanely accurate and detailed, and they literally look just like the levels they're based off of, even the smallest details are there. There's also paintings with floor plans and layouts of different levels, including this level, level 57. It's kind of like a little map, so if you get lost here, find that painting, and you'll be able to see a rough outline of everything here. Even though there's this map, the level is known for being large and kind of confusing to follow, so you're probably going to get lost. Just have fun with it. Sometimes an entity called the artist can be seen touching up the paintings and fixing errors and that sort of thing, but it seems that this artist is the only thing that can actually touch the paintings. Like if you try to touch the paintings, you won't be able to because it's like a mental block barrier. Your brain physically will not let your arm move to touch the painting. It's so strange. And so far, no one has been able to resist this effect, which means no one knows what happens if you did touch one. The next part of the level is the studio, and you can get here by following the level map painting or just by getting lost and fighting it somehow. It looks like a set of metal double doors, and to get to it, just walk through that and you'll be in the studio, which itself is just a big open area filled with tables and art supplies and paintings that are half done, that type of thing. It just looks like a regular old studio from real life. The only weird thing is that it changes when no one is inside of it because it looks different if you go back in. So if you do find it, you'll walk in, you see what it looks like, then you turn around and walk out, and then you come back in again. It'll look differently as layouts will be all changed. Another weird thing here involves the half-finished paintings because these paintings are not backroom levels and are actually paintings of real life places and people. I thought could be a half-done painting of a meadow or a landmark or something like that, but these paintings are never seen outside in the gallery, then they're only seen in the studio, which I think is weird. Let me know in the comments why you think that's the case. The only entity here is the artist entity who's a very passive chill one that looks like a young woman who's of average height and has long brown hair. The artist never leaves the studio unless she's fixing a painting or making a new one for the gallery, but that's not the weird part. What's strange is that even though she seemingly painted hundreds of backroom levels and entities on the walls for the gallery, she actually has no knowledge of them. Like when somebody asks her about the backrooms, she can't answer and she says she has no idea what they are. So how does she know what they look like? She's painted all these levels. How, though? I have no idea. Let me know in the comments how you think she knows. I have no clue. To enter the level, you can no-clip through a randomly appearing painting on level zero itself and to exit, you can convince the artist to lead you to the exit, which will be inside of the studio most likely and this exit seems to only lead to level 21. You can also try to no-clip into a painting in the gallery, but if you do that, it'll randomly send you to a level and it won't send you to the level that you're looking at, so beware of that. So yeah, this is just a chill art style level with an artist entity that paints pictures that she has no idea what it means. Sounds cool to me. That's it for the video. Hope you enjoyed it. Thank you so much for watching until the end. 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