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Tigers bristling with arrows- Terrible 'art'!
Depicting a replication of tormented animals, - DISGUSTING!
We have enough pain and horror in our lives.
Why not put Creativity to better use, that is, awake amazement and awe?
In your case, I NEVER WANT TO SEE YOUR 'WORK' AGAIN!!
elli864 3 months ago
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FultonCounty404 9 months ago
Extraordinary...and a wonderful asset to those interested in what's happening in the Art world.
edsherin 3 years ago
Cai Guo-Qiang is featured in this Sunday's New York Times Magazine: The Pyrotechnic Imagination, by Arthur Lubow (Published: February 17, 2008).
perspicaciouscritic 4 years ago
Very interesting and a good example of different states of mind in other countries
transferz 4 years ago
:D coooooooooooool.
GreatRussianHellfire 4 years ago
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Tigers bristling with arrows- Terrible 'art'!
Depicting a replication of tormented animals, - DISGUSTING!
We have enough pain and horror in our lives.
Why not put Creativity to better use, that is, awake amazement and awe?
In your case, I NEVER WANT TO SEE YOUR 'WORK' AGAIN!!
elli864 3 months ago
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elli864 3 months ago
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elli864 3 months ago
FREE Weiwei
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FultonCounty404 9 months ago
Extraordinary...and a wonderful asset to those interested in what's happening in the Art world.
edsherin 3 years ago
Cai Guo-Qiang is featured in this Sunday's New York Times Magazine: The Pyrotechnic Imagination, by Arthur Lubow (Published: February 17, 2008).
perspicaciouscritic 4 years ago
Very interesting and a good example of different states of mind in other countries
transferz 4 years ago
:D coooooooooooool.
GreatRussianHellfire 4 years ago