blatherskite!!!
Mar. 31st, 2004 10:03 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm tired, I'm cranky, I have a canker sore the size of Texas rubbing against my tooth (my mouth is swollen on that side now), I'm literally waist deep in finals and to top it off, I have JURY DUTY next week!! I'm trying to get out of it but WHY OH WHY can I NOT speak to a bloody TELEPHONE OPERATOR on the phone?????!?! I don't even care about the government, I'm an artist for goodness sake! Artists are suposed to look at the world with disdain and be quite happy with that!!!
Examples of Angry Art
Duchamp is classic with his mockery of classics. And the words at the bottom says "She has a nice rack" in French. No really, they do!
His piece on the urinal. He could've explained it but the concept was too great for our puny minds. Or so he says.
Since this is huge, here's the link: http://www.kitschforum.no/bilder/maleri-goya.jpg
Goya's painting on the futility of man. Or Cronos eating his babies, which ever comes first.

No one can explain irony better than Thomas Nast.
This one is pretty huge too: http://www.sannyasin.catus.net/ratm/artgraffiti/newt.jpg
Go Mear!! *cheers for good art-ness*
Politics politics politics politics! ... I feel like Mel Brook in History of the World =O
Examples of Angry Art

Duchamp is classic with his mockery of classics. And the words at the bottom says "She has a nice rack" in French. No really, they do!

His piece on the urinal. He could've explained it but the concept was too great for our puny minds. Or so he says.
Since this is huge, here's the link: http://www.kitschforum.no/bilder/maleri-goya.jpg
Goya's painting on the futility of man. Or Cronos eating his babies, which ever comes first.

No one can explain irony better than Thomas Nast.
This one is pretty huge too: http://www.sannyasin.catus.net/ratm/artgraffiti/newt.jpg
Go Mear!! *cheers for good art-ness*
Politics politics politics politics! ... I feel like Mel Brook in History of the World =O
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