28 Oct 2012

THE DESTRUCTION OF FINE ART ... ANDY WARHOL






ANDY WARHOL

Years ago, I believe in the 1990s, there was a documentary on Television about a famous young New York "painter", who sat in a bar with a reporter, bragging over his art, drinking whisky like water. Then he showed the reporter his art gallery. Well in there, you could see about twenty painters creating paintings like if it was in a factory. Ten, maybe twenty unfinished canvases were lined up against the wall, and the painters walked from painting to paining, back and forth, and added something new to each one. Our famous, bragging "painter phenomenon" with the whisky glass looked at the finished paintings and either accepted or rejected them. Then he put HIS signature on them, although he never even used one brush stroke on any of them. Later he sold a painting for around $800,000.00. The real painters, who had created his work, were nothing more than slave labor and were poorly paid.

This is the effect of the OTO-connected Andy Warhol, who finally destroyed fine art in the 60's with his so called pop-art. He said in an interview something to the effect that "fine art is dead - this is the art of the New Era" (referring to his own pop-art). An act of rebellion or an act with a purpose to degrade art like they've done with music? 

Warhol was a big puppet for the Illuminati Elite; by degrading the art we also degrade the human spirit.

Picasso once said that to be able to create a good "alternative" art form and even abstract art, you basically must be an excellent traditional painter first. He was right, and if you look at his early work, you can see that he was mastering traditional painting before he changed styles into what he became famous for. But his wise words now seem to be forgotten.

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