• @chemical_cutthroat
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    1736 months ago

    The fact that it’s done as a triptych, and it’s not divided into three acts or scenes really highlights the concept of form over function that the right so dearly holds.

      • @[email protected]
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        396 months ago

        The fact that it also kinda follows the rule of thirds makes it even more bizarre. They took the character of interest (Trump) and split him in half between the two panels, but left the cock and balls at another point of tension, implying some sort of sexual tension between the figures?

        As they say, it buggers belief.

          • Ech
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            116 months ago

            You’d bugger Belief too if you saw 'em.

        • @Magnergy
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          56 months ago

          The one upside I see is that you can swap out the middle and right thirds as needed to change the good and bad politicians when Oceania changes to always have been at war with Eastasia.

      • @stoicmaverick
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        196 months ago

        I think it’s just because that particular Joan Fabrics didn’t have a single canvas that was big enough on the Wednesday afternoon that the artist’s clinical manic episode compelled her to produce this.

    • @pyre
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      496 months ago

      they are so bad at every form of art it’s unbelievable

    • @Donebrach
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      206 months ago

      Literally the first thing I thought after parsing out the really cartoonish image was “why is this a triptych and not just on a single canvas?” Of course the answer is “because conservatives.” What a weird waste of time and money. Also I don’t personally want to know who these ghouls are but it might be good for society to know who these nasty little goblins are in case they enter Starbucks or the local Wage Theft Establishment.