the symbolism and philosphy of the piece. that's what i like. wolves bravely running head on into an undefeatable obstacle, and continuing. it speaks to me about life.
I have to say, I was very confused by it. Why, for instance, are all these wolves running in such a tight formation and why do they form an arc? I agree, though, that the most emotionally touching part is the wolf bodies crashing into the floor and lying there broken and helpless. That particular section of the installation was pretty powerful for me. I'm kind of ignorant about art, though. I haven't studied anything past Pollock in any sort of depth.
Y PENSAR QUE ESTE TIPO DE EXPOSICIONES LOS PUDIMOS TENER EN MI CUNA
32eduardo32 8 months ago
wolf dix
bradtinmouth 3 years ago
wow wat toevallig! frenz, marian, zjarlot en ik hebben precies dit gezien in New York, guggenheim!!!! toen jij niet mee ging!xx
mibriseis 3 years ago
Hee, wat grappig! Die heb ik ook ooit gezien, in Nederland. Ik geloof in Nederland. Museum zeezicht ofzoiets.
DGC019 3 years ago
what did they do, eat santa clause?
pandorafan1 3 years ago
vooral dat grapje wat ik zag hangen, geweldig, wat een werk.
RobertPennekamp 5 years ago
i'm so in love with this artist, simply amazing!
aliaspail 5 years ago
I don't understand it. Why's it so amazing? Not an attack, I'm being sincere.
chadbrochill272 4 years ago
the symbolism and philosphy of the piece. that's what i like. wolves bravely running head on into an undefeatable obstacle, and continuing. it speaks to me about life.
aliaspail 4 years ago
I have to say, I was very confused by it. Why, for instance, are all these wolves running in such a tight formation and why do they form an arc? I agree, though, that the most emotionally touching part is the wolf bodies crashing into the floor and lying there broken and helpless. That particular section of the installation was pretty powerful for me. I'm kind of ignorant about art, though. I haven't studied anything past Pollock in any sort of depth.
chadbrochill272 4 years ago