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(Source: their-theyre-there, via erects-deactivated20120708)
I disagree with this picture.
There is so much meaning in the first picture, its simplicity draws you into a sense of greater meaning and the strikes through the page look so accurately measured and yet so natural.
The second is bright scribly writing done illegally on the side of a building. Had they used a banksy peice on the side of the building, I would be happy.
Art has to have a greater meaning, more so than “HURR, LOOK HOW BIG AND COLORFUL MY NAME IS!!”
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RICHARD SERRA
Te Tuhirangi Contour, 1999/2001
Kaipara, North Island, New Zealand.
Weatherproof steel, 6m x 257m x 5cm.
photographs by Dirk Reinartz
Claude Monet
The Houses of Parliament (Effect of Fog), 1903–4
Oil on canvas 32 x 36 3/8 in. (81.3 x 92.4 cm)
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