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The Kimono Inspiration: Art and Art-to-wear in America

2023-01-29 07:53:47

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The United States needs treatment and there is an urgent need for art therapy. To the best of my knowledge, art stimulates inspiration. But the inspiration for this country is very low. I am not a spiritual expert, but the despair and division of our country, like playing on national television, represents a psychological dilemma. You know best how artistic therapy can transcend the darkness in front of us and how art and entertainment will bring joy to every community. So I write not only to ask you to help save my national museum by pleading to my husband - I will help you move the NEA indeed and art will be added to more treatment plan Please help us to redirect. Or just simply remove the blow and completely remove it. Please help us consider turning over with the first family where your husband deleted the whole organization. For artists, for the happiness of American people - stand with us and support the art

Consumerism quickly urged artists to take immediate emergence of the new bright world as the subject, the surface of purpose, to the pop art of American and British. The depth of emotion in art is examined everywhere. Abstract expressionism must die. Art can teach people to see the world in a completely new way. Everyone in the pop art church can enjoy the money, and the mass media in the 1980 's and post - modern teach the same lesson again. Even though smart people admit that real television is a cultural form, these emotional styles have been very popular for a long time, celebrities are also suitable for our short-lived emotional trends. All shallowness of contemporary popular culture began with avant - garde art 40 years ago. We are an ugly retreat in Warhol. Arts tell everyone that cities are better than villages and that culture is more realistic than nature and destroys unsustainable appetite