The art reminds me of dust bowl era art. We are dealing with a massive amount of sickness and death, and uproar due to ignorance spread through generations. I felt the art captured that dread, along with a glimpse of hope. Art is supposed to draw out the deep feelings of the viewer. If it was just shiny and pretty that really wouldn't grasp the absolute dread this year has become especially in the states where we are dealing with much more than a virus. When art gets hidden because someone has an issue with the image, we are left with a deeper fallow. Imagine if the sculpture of David was considered wrong because he's naked.So much fine art includes naked men and women, along with death as a means to show an appreciation of life.
Listening to:
Death has no mercy