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Published: 2006-09-23 23:07:10 +0000 UTC; Views: 203; Favourites: 0; Downloads: 2
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Now, i've done this quite quickly, not really knowing where I was going; at the begining, it was supposed to be completely abstract, but I think I couldn't be quite happier with the results. This represents an easy reflection that almost everyone here did at least 1 time: "What the f*** happened to emotion's place in society?"If you look at it, now, half of the things happening here are completely stripped from any emotion, and the other half uses the said "emotions" to bullshit us! it's starting to get completely hypocritical! The people that aren't afraid to let their heart speak are most of the time considered crazy, rejected, fined, or without a job. The true artists are now set apart in a completely different society, where they have two choices: Sell themselves, or starve. Almost every big name in the art industry, are now completely brainwashed by their surroundings, trying to put an image of themselves that doesn't correspond to reality, and don't create for themselves anymore; they create what other people want them to create, rejecting sometimes their own creativity, for profit! How can you believe in the true values, when all you get for that is getting labelled as an Anticonformist, then having difficulty finding a legal job that will pay enough for you to be comfortable, unless of course you get picked up by agencies, and then seing your convictions slowly fading away, getting replaced by material values, as soon as you start earning more money than you need to survive!
the present society is nothing more than a bed of rusty nails in which our hearts slowly gets pushed in, until it finally pops, resulting in sometimes terrible things. Let's say, things like rejected teens killing their peers? (here i'm referring to the killings that happened at Dawson College, in montreal.)
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Comments: 7
bloodymushroom [2006-09-25 03:42:21 +0000 UTC]
Wow, that's amazing! Hardly a "quite quickly" piece xD
I think most artists create what is natural to them, or else making a living would be hell. But it is true how the richer artists are shaped by their customers' desires.
Thanks for the fav too ^^
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ars-anima In reply to bloodymushroom [2006-09-25 21:09:47 +0000 UTC]
Thanks! it took me less than half an hour to do it, for me, when I have the inspiration, all the work is done quickly. I think the longest work I did was "the raven and the sun", simply because of the size, but after that, it goes to "welcome to hell", on which I worked about 6 hours. the rest of my work, well for the most, are done in under three hours. call it spontaneous art, if you like^^
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ars-anima [2006-09-24 21:21:17 +0000 UTC]
I'm glad you both like it!
btw, thanks for the fav!
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