A fellow blogger at Funny Sweet Chocolate: Essays by Mark Coakley proved it: Canadians do have a sense of humor. HUMOR, not humour. Just teasing. He posted this glorious work of art today, and I almost feel compelled to compose an ode to it. How have I never seen this before?
Wow.
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There’s so much I enjoy in this
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I know, right? It’s so bad-ass.
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Reblogged this on Louder Words.
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Well, that is rather unique – LOL!!
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Interesting…
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Not something I’d ever thought to sculpt myself.
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I love it! So crude and yet so powerful! 🙂
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So, what does it symbolise to you, apart from being a crowd-stopper?
Shakti
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Good question. I know it’s art by Chen Wenling called “What You See Might Not Be Real,” so whatever I perceive is probably wrong. Right? They say the strong and farting bull represents Wall Street (in Chinese slang, to fart mean to bluff or lie). And the man being shoved into the wall is Bernard Madoff who was sentenced to 150 years in prison because of Ponzi schemer. But art is what you make it. Since I am a Christian, the first thing I see is Satan/the devil/a demon being conquered. Anytime I see evil being conquered makes me smile. What do you see?
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Reblogged this on ravingmadlunitic and commented:
Very cool!
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