Maybe It Is Just Emotional Scarcity?

It is not a new idea, it’s rather a contemporary observation as it where:

– Why or what is this salty produce coming from my eyes?
– They are called tears. It used to be called crying… it is an emotional response. It can be happiness or sorrow. It depends on context.
– What?
– You can have this response; it is emotional, it is contextual and quite normal. You can cry being happy or sad. It is an emotional response to stimuli.
– What?
– When in doubt? Art. Like music.
– So, there is more than one generation in need of help, urgently. Art therapy now! The fragility is unsettling.
– What?
– It takes 45 min to cook a casserole of pasta, it looks nervously complicated and it takes two grown-ups to do it?
– Is it ready? 25 minutes later? I can taste it if you want me to?
– Can we, should we, be adventures and add a jar of pre-processed “pesto” to it? What if we die?

It will get better… the second part is different.

– This is a disturbing photo.
– Why?
– Because it is not an actually photograph.
– What do you mean? It is an composite; to begin with there are three forward facing cameras with different resolution/lenses/focal point and focus and they are governed by unknown/uncontrolled software fuelled by databases that are heavily biased on “That’s good looking”, that originated in the “subversive” the underground as it were.

The early impressionists in exhibition? They were deemed “insane” and in need of immediate treatment. If you paint like that? Then you are mentally ill, you need immediate help. What hangs/lurks in the basements in UAE? These days? Is it not Van Gogh, Monet or Picasso?

Picasso was not an impressionist! Well, I do thank you for that piece of information. No, really I do.

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* I changed the “photo”. The original photo is *.