5 chairs in search of a meaning - 3 by giulband
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5 chairs in search of a meaning: 3
The power take control over culture and information to have the power to control the people
Comments (43)
LBJ2
Cool and original scene. I like the way you involve the number, 3, in the image.
hansmar
All three are nice, but I still prefer the first one with only chairs.
flavia49
marvellous idea and series
brewgirlca
yes and professional sport too. Governments promote professional sport because it passionatly attracts people to totally meaningless events and distracts them from the misery that the government has created.
designem
The CIA from the 1950's has been flooding the art world with lousy art so that we won't be able to differentiate between what is beautiful and what isn't(Search "modern art was a weapon). It's ALL mind control.
sossy
again a well composed and lighted artwork! love the series a lot! ;o)
Jollyself
very cool... the grayed out items tell the story here
cadmar
Nicely done! I somehow missed this one. Nice lighting & a great addition to the series. Thank you for sharing. :)
K_T_Ong
Dark gray wicker chair: I want comic books! Brown wicker chair: I like Michael Jackson! Gray plush chair: No way. You'll all listen to the kind of music I like to listen to, look at the kind of art I like to look at, and read the kind of books I consider worth reading. UNDERSTAND? :D
defactor
These models looks so real! Well done.
Darkwish
Really nicely done!
IVSMA
Great work!
anahata.c
Love the objects in front of the chairs. Many are done in a gray "mausoleum" type of stone, as if they're relics. And you have musical and artistic objects, such as a guitar and trumpet, and a palette and drawing board of some kind: This scene brings the arts and literature into the chairs' space. Your older painting---looks Renaissance, though I can't tell the artist, even in zoom (I don't remember a lot of paintings, so that's not unusual for me)---is like a dream of times-past (temps perdu), with a very real violin, and very real books. And here, it's the last chair who faces another direction---it's facing the others, as if to tell them something. The image is filled with suggestion, very clear and yet very mysterious. Another terrific entry into this series. (I've forgotten to fav---I'll fav the whole series when I'm done with it!) Terrific.