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All politics is local


So! Above is an artistic political statement.
Like all artistic political statements it's rather ambiguous and subsequently can be interpreted however, depending on the politics of the viewer.
So, so! I'f I were painting for profit (I don't paint for profit nor posterity, only for pleasure) & showing this in a gallery and you came up and said; "Oh I see, that means ya de ya deyada!" I could say to you, no matter what you said; "How very astute of you, you're the only viewer that really understood it." -& probably sell you the painting.
OK not you, you really are too astute to fall for that.
-grin-
Watercolor on an 11 by 14 inch sheet of Strathmore's Bristol vellum 100 lb. paper
Like all artistic political statements it's rather ambiguous and subsequently can be interpreted however, depending on the politics of the viewer.
So, so! I'f I were painting for profit (I don't paint for profit nor posterity, only for pleasure) & showing this in a gallery and you came up and said; "Oh I see, that means ya de ya deyada!" I could say to you, no matter what you said; "How very astute of you, you're the only viewer that really understood it." -& probably sell you the painting.
OK not you, you really are too astute to fall for that.
-grin-
Watercolor on an 11 by 14 inch sheet of Strathmore's Bristol vellum 100 lb. paper
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