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Disgusting "art" from slaughtered wild birds
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<blockquote data-quote="nickderry" data-source="post: 1508383" data-attributes="member: 12328"><p>also thinking about impact, I suppose that many perfectly good and interesting pieces of art fall by the wayside because they don't get noticed, in whatever way it's done, 'impact' is a big part of what makes art noticed, and to be considered as good art, it has to be noticed first - otherwise it's just good art that isn't considered as such. In this case, playing on people's feelings towards death is what creates impact, follow the link that Ed just posted on the forum and the surprsie of a BB Sand next to a Wheatear creates just as much impact, making a stand out piece.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickderry, post: 1508383, member: 12328"] also thinking about impact, I suppose that many perfectly good and interesting pieces of art fall by the wayside because they don't get noticed, in whatever way it's done, 'impact' is a big part of what makes art noticed, and to be considered as good art, it has to be noticed first - otherwise it's just good art that isn't considered as such. In this case, playing on people's feelings towards death is what creates impact, follow the link that Ed just posted on the forum and the surprsie of a BB Sand next to a Wheatear creates just as much impact, making a stand out piece. [/QUOTE]
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