Cheeto devouring his nation
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This is a really good reference to classical Roman mythology. Something that the US government usually appreciates.
It's a reference to Goya a Spanish painter.we don't really know if this painting was about chronos, that's a theory.
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kolpeshtheyardstick made a pretty great video essay about the work and its historical context and cultural impact. (01:04:19)
I never heard about how it was made before and that really changed how I view the work.
Thanks, I'll listen to this on the commute home.
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Good one. Not that I can do any better, but would it make more sense to put the statue of liberty there to better reflect the original inspiration?
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I would have Trump raping the Statue of Liberty for both the truth and shock value.
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I would have Trump raping the Statue of Liberty for both the truth and shock value.
Assault warning
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I dunno, I think that's part of the magic of the Black Paintings. To me, what makes them truly unsettling (in the best way) is the fact that he painted them exclusively for his own desire and that we're limited to guessing the subject matter (which, although ambiguous, was undoubtedly dark).
True, I just always want to know the facts about everything, no matter how insignificant, for historical posterity and my own curiosity.
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Might print this out for my next protest sign. Who made this? Doesn't look like AI to me.
It's AI.
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art is lies that reveal the truth
-some artist
Maybe you’re thinking Alan Moore in V for Vendetta?
Artists use lies to tell the truth, while politicians use them to cover the truth up.
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wrote on last edited by [email protected]Liberty and Justice being assaulted. Apropos. What really sucks is that these were made during his first term, which was nothing compared to the full-on fascist assault he's doing now.
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Is there an artist or is this AI?
Ai, it's a parody of a famous painting "Saturn devouring his son".
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Ai, it's a parody of a famous painting "Saturn devouring his son".
Pastiche, actually.
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Trump wouldn't eat the flag, he'd use it to wipe his shit
why do you think he's eating it?
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It's a reference to Goya a Spanish painter.we don't really know if this painting was about chronos, that's a theory.
they were roommates
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Who painted this? I want to buy this painting.
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I think a lot of alcohol poisonings will happen on the day he dies.
Another, yes.
I've turned into a bit of a whiskey maniac since my visit to Ireland last March and enjoyed it more than I thought.
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Pastiche, actually.
If you assume ai has artistic intent then sure I suppose.
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Our nation not his.
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If you assume ai has artistic intent then sure I suppose.
That would apply to parody too though. So what is it, scrambled art en croute?
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That would apply to parody too though. So what is it, scrambled art en croute?
wrote on last edited by [email protected]My understanding is pastiche is a homage, a parody can be as little as "this look sorta like that". Imo pastiche would require intent and I'm not so sure an ai has intent.
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I dunno, I think that's part of the magic of the Black Paintings. To me, what makes them truly unsettling (in the best way) is the fact that he painted them exclusively for his own desire and that we're limited to guessing the subject matter (which, although ambiguous, was undoubtedly dark).
Insanity created some of the most definitely gothic images ever. Goya is so slept on. I'm especially partial to his etchings