#20Artists20days. Your favorites, those that move you etc. Any reason. Post with art example if you like.
Hiroyuki Doi
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mary riter hamilton, who painted the battlefields after the WW1 as a testament to its devastating cost. she would suffer mental & physical illnesses as a result of documenting the experiences of cdn soldiers.
at 52, hamilton set out for europe & went on to paint ~350 works, the largest collection of WW1 paintings by a single artist in π¨π¦. she donated most of her works & died in 1954, in poverty & relative obscurity.
she now has a heritage minute. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38LEvJ_Zojo&list=PL1848FF9428CA9A4A&index=1
#20Artists20days. Your favorites, those that move you etc. Any reason. Post with art example if you like.
Day 5: Odilon Redon
This is titled "There Were Also Embryonic Beings"
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It's pretty much impossible to overstate Covid's impact on global politics and democracy.
We've never needed life-and-death gov't interventions like that before in our lives. It stands to reason that wherever they were felt, they were deeply controversial.
Covid was bigger than doctors, hospitals, gov'ts, int'l orgs, everything!
Globally, people are voting from their shock & trauma, and are being (easily) led by politicians to blame incumbents for their suffering & grief.
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