Where Are The Great Art Works Of Our Time
Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2022 2:42 am
This video is really a remarkable comment on that subject. As an artist, a clothing designer, I'm sick to death of virtually the same post-apocalyptic look season after season, with the doomsday scenario repeated over and over and over ad nauseum that I'm to the point, that a real post-apocalyptic scenario would be better.
I mean really the constant hammering of it is enough to bring on a change.
This kind of thing can only be done so much and then it becomes boring. This has been going on now for THIRTY years and the consumer and designers are begging for a change.
But there is no change.
Why?
Because the left won't let them change. Life has to be worse than worse because that's what the Deep State and the liberal toadies of the catastrophe du jour want we consumers and the public to feel as abjectly lost because this drivel has been forced down our throats so much.
Fortunately, in my business, I can actually make beautiful, flattering, and love clothes to wear.
I make formal things:
I make fun things (but oh so practical)
More fun things:
But I'm still not out of the going-to-wedding business - so I need something pretty for that
And this is my take on something new that should have been a fashion trend we should have followed - isn't it pretty and fun and happy?
So where's the lead on this new phase of fashion? Fashion normally changes every 10 years because if it doesn't then it gets boring, trite, overused and basically the style gets abused - like this:
or this:
And yes, that middle person is a woman - I guess!
When these fashion mistakes happen, the rise of the fashion victim occurs and becomes the norm. When fashion changes there's not enough time for this to happen, but because we are in such a doldrum of fashion, visual pollution is everywhere.
But there's another reason for this, and it's because the liberals have so cracked down on the artistic community - movies, TV shows, entertainment, comedians, and also music, songs (where's the quintessential song for this age - like Easy Rider or Mrs. Robinson)? There is no great novel of this time. It's all dead out there.
That's what this interview is about and it's excellent and extremely uplifting
To quote Andrew Breitbart:
From the video:
Here's a little teaser for the interview:
And here's the whole interview.
I mean really the constant hammering of it is enough to bring on a change.
This kind of thing can only be done so much and then it becomes boring. This has been going on now for THIRTY years and the consumer and designers are begging for a change.
But there is no change.
Why?
Because the left won't let them change. Life has to be worse than worse because that's what the Deep State and the liberal toadies of the catastrophe du jour want we consumers and the public to feel as abjectly lost because this drivel has been forced down our throats so much.
Fortunately, in my business, I can actually make beautiful, flattering, and love clothes to wear.
I make formal things:
I make fun things (but oh so practical)
More fun things:
But I'm still not out of the going-to-wedding business - so I need something pretty for that
And this is my take on something new that should have been a fashion trend we should have followed - isn't it pretty and fun and happy?
So where's the lead on this new phase of fashion? Fashion normally changes every 10 years because if it doesn't then it gets boring, trite, overused and basically the style gets abused - like this:
or this:
And yes, that middle person is a woman - I guess!
When these fashion mistakes happen, the rise of the fashion victim occurs and becomes the norm. When fashion changes there's not enough time for this to happen, but because we are in such a doldrum of fashion, visual pollution is everywhere.
But there's another reason for this, and it's because the liberals have so cracked down on the artistic community - movies, TV shows, entertainment, comedians, and also music, songs (where's the quintessential song for this age - like Easy Rider or Mrs. Robinson)? There is no great novel of this time. It's all dead out there.
That's what this interview is about and it's excellent and extremely uplifting
To quote Andrew Breitbart:
Art has always been the precurse of history. I had the fortune to have a great education and my senior year, I had to study, art ( like to draw, so it was fun), music (I was a singer so this wasn't hard), literature (a bear in my neck at all times) and history. And inevitably what I found is that about 1/2 of a generation (about 10 to 15 years) before a cultural, political, and history being written happened, the art saw it coming before it really happened.Politics is downstream from Culture
From the video:
Culture reflects what people want. It reflects what they want to buy, what they want to watch; what shows they enjoy. It even reflects who they will be voting for.
Here's a little teaser for the interview:
And here's the whole interview.