Please know that I don't shoot messengers or photographers! Candid but disturbing symbolism. I love many types of art, but I think this crude amateur work is vulgar and tasteless and very ugly and totally offensive and without merit. The jokester that put this half a scarecrow on display is pulling the viewer's leg and getting the last laugh. I wonder not only how much he or she PAID to have this eyesore displayed but why? And was it signed?
Just my two cents which is worth less than a penny in today's economy I know, but that is a good price to put on this junk.
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Interesting yet disturbing. Certainly a different daily image. It got my attention.
Let's see, it's a comment on our over-inflated bureaucracy. A call to the people to rise up, to pull themselves up from the depths of despair. Art???
surprenant et assez interrogative comme œuvre (si œuvre ?)
This piece was on display in a local cafe. Not sure if it's "art" - but it certainly provokes!
I'm not much of a fan of modern art. With unemployment on the rise I expect to see more and more. Guess they think the same about my blog, oh well.
I don't know what to make of it either. Strange!
I about fell out of my pants when I saw this.
Please know that I don't shoot messengers or photographers! Candid but disturbing symbolism. I love many types of art, but I think this crude amateur work is vulgar and tasteless and very ugly and totally offensive and without merit. The jokester that put this half a scarecrow on display is pulling the viewer's leg and getting the last laugh. I wonder not only how much he or she PAID to have this eyesore displayed but why? And was it signed?
Just my two cents which is worth less than a penny in today's economy I know, but that is a good price to put on this junk.
Jon at Mississippi Garden
While we're pondering, please use the backdoor...
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