Whitechapel Gallery: The End Of Love
Different portrayals of love are shown in ways I have not thought of. I think they resembled the concept of love in relatively vague but unobtrusive ways. Though I think love, sex, and lust are all very different. Love does not necessarily contain the body or the physical. Love is more conceptual and ubiquitous. Love can be a rant, like thoughts recorded on the long strip of paper.
Interesting portraits esp the one with really small facial features (looks like laid-out skin of a face?). But generally again, I have yet not been able to fully grasp the message of love from them. Perhaps it is love from the artist who communicates their feelings through painting.
Interesting portraits esp the one with really small facial features (looks like laid-out skin of a face?). But generally again, I have yet not been able to fully grasp the message of love from them. Perhaps it is love from the artist who communicates their feelings through painting.
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