Khloe Kardashian and Scott Disick famously art shamed Kris Jenner last season of Keeping Up With The Kardashians.
And Khloe was back trying her hand at painting, in this Sunday's brand new episode on E!
The star didn't get much praise for her efforts alas, as they were dismissed by an art expert as being 'distasteful.'
Woman of many talents: Khloe Kardashian has proven her abilities stretch across many fields but possibly not art
Scott Disick got a rude awakening when wanted to determine the value of some paintings by Khloe, whose eldest sister Kourtney is the mother of Scott's three children.
He bought Khloe an easel and told her that she would be a new sexy artist.
The mother-of-True stripped down topless underneath her apron.
They tried to call Kris, but got through to Jennifer Lawrence on Facetime instead.
Sexy artist! Khloe stripped off to paint
Virtuoso: Khloe could be seen on the show working hard at her craft
Peachy! Scott was surprised to learn it wasn't an orange apple
'IT'S A HAIRLESS PEACH!': Scott had an accurate and surprised summary of Khloe's artistic endeavours
Kourtney then posed with a salad for Khloe to paint her portrait, which Khloe named 'The Kourt'.
Scott consulted art appraiser Michael Goodman with the works, but the 35-year-old was crestfallen to hear that 'a three-year-old could've done a better job' than Khloe.
At the beginning of the meeting, Michael began putting on gloves, but Scott assured him: 'You don't need gloves for these pieces.'
The charmer dished: 'You're gonna wanna touch these items. The only hands that have touched these are pretty similar to God's.'
He placed two paintings on a coffee table in front of Michael - 'the Kourt' and the hairless peach.
In a confessional, Scott dished: 'I know I wasn't really supposed to bring the Kourt, because Khloe doesn't feel like this was one of her real pieces of work.'
Star turn: They Facetimed Jennifer Lawrence to show her the art
Is that her middle name? The Oscar winner was on the phone
Jokers: Khloe had fun with Scott as she got stuck into painting
Van Gogh or Van no? She kept abreast of the techniques used to paint
The reality TV heartthrob explained: 'But in my eyes, everything she's made's amazing, so I feel like it's gotta be worth something.'
'All right, lemme know how rich I am,' said Scott to the appraiser during the meeting, prompting a long pause and a bit of nervous laughter from Michael.
'You know, I rarely say this about abstracts, but this one - this one's - yeah, this one, I'm not sure what that is,' said Michael haltingly.
'This artist is very talented at making distasteful paintings,' he added, and Scott replied: 'Okay, that's hurtful, because I'm close with her.'
Scathing: Michael concluded: 'I really don't know what someone would genuinely pay for these,' and told Scott of the artist: 'And tell her to stay away from glitter'
Loyal: During a confessional, Scott said pointedly: 'I mean, the last time I checked, I thought artists and people in the art world were open-minded'
Judgment call: In a confessional, Scott dished: 'I know I wasn't really supposed to bring the Kourt, because Khloe doesn't feel like this was one of her real pieces of work'
Masterworks: He placed two paintings on a coffee table in front of Michael - one called 'the Kourt' and another of an orange heart-shaped apple
Unsparing: But when he consulted appraiser Michael Goodman, he was crestfallen to hear that 'a three-year-old could've done a better job' than Khloe
Loyal: The 35-year-old hunk wanted to determine the value of some paintings by Khloe Kardashian, whose elder sister Kourtney is the mother of Scott's three children
During a confessional, Scott said pointedly: 'I mean, the last time I checked, I thought artists and people in the art world were open-minded.'
After Michael's remark about the 'three-year-old,' Scott said optimistically: 'What are we thinking, couple hundred grand each?'
'I would say this is worth less than the materials,' said Michael. 'Normally, I could give you a material value, meaning what the canvas costs, but this is actually less, because now we don't have the materials. They're not intact.'
He concluded: 'I really don't know what someone would genuinely pay for these,'