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Home > NAVA Blogs > Order chaos censorship and art extended

Order chaos censorship and art extended

Posted On: 22 November, 2011
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Art is changing across the globe. I see a movement towards realism again and technical abilities. Conversely, there is a parallel movement towards a more chaotic style. Perhaps this is a generalized concensis and desire for order with a parallel vioce objecting to the feeling society has. I delight in these changes for the sole reason that I am an artist preferring drawing. I delight in there being a difference and the resulting conversation that is generated. It is highly important that comunication is preserved. There is only one area that disturbs me presently; and that is the disease of censorship of art.          By Xersa

Adding to the above comment:- Do we censor people at first glance because of their name, grooming etc.?

Do we condemn anything at all because we don't personally approve of it?

Is the fate of a person or object determined by one persons acquired set of values?

Is it possible for that person or that object to exist in validity as being created by someone else or by the self in acquiring personal values?

Individuality destroys an individual, mediocracy snips off a sprouting bud, fear of the unknown imprisoning fear.

Xersa April 2012

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