

Above are great sculptures from the past. Below is; well, nothing.


Over a year ago, I started 'Art-of-Facts' with an article on sculpture in America. I think artistic sculptures reflect the state of the nation. When they become meaningless and lifeless, it reflects the soul of that nation. In the past, when you looked at a sculpture, it conveyed love, reverence, spirit or even greatness in an event or person, always uplifting. Today, America's art is more that of a pagan nation, lifeless, uninspired and meaningless.
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After looking at some of these examples of contemporary art, I've come to the startling realization that I'm a very talented artist.
Big bucks to soon follow.
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