Art - and the recent acquisitions of MOBA
Discussion
I've posted about MOBA before - as it's one of my favourite 'galleries'.
I actually prefer this to the National Portait Gallery in many repects.
I think it's the accessible 'interpretations' that are so special.
There really is something for everyone.
They have some recent aquisitions. I really can't decide on a favourite today
Either 'Ronan the Pug'

or
'Eileens uncle Phil'

I actually prefer this to the National Portait Gallery in many repects.
I think it's the accessible 'interpretations' that are so special.
There really is something for everyone.
They have some recent aquisitions. I really can't decide on a favourite today
Either 'Ronan the Pug'

or
'Eileens uncle Phil'

parakitaMol. said:
speed_monkey said:
I will be brutally honest here it looks like a painting I would have done in primary school.
Not really my cuppa tea but thats whats good about art
ETA: I quite like the "Unseen Forces" collection
MOBA = The Museum Of Bad ArtNot really my cuppa tea but thats whats good about art

ETA: I quite like the "Unseen Forces" collection

But all types of art will appeal to someone. As I said the pictures you posted above do not appeal, however the 'unseen forces' collection I thought were quite good (in a bad way... does that make sense.... I'm confused! lol)
speed_monkey said:
parakitaMol. said:
speed_monkey said:
I will be brutally honest here it looks like a painting I would have done in primary school.
Not really my cuppa tea but thats whats good about art
ETA: I quite like the "Unseen Forces" collection
MOBA = The Museum Of Bad ArtNot really my cuppa tea but thats whats good about art

ETA: I quite like the "Unseen Forces" collection

But all types of art will appeal to someone. As I said the pictures you posted above do not appeal, however the 'unseen forces' collection I thought were quite good (in a bad way... does that make sense.... I'm confused! lol)
t and knowing that there is someone out there who is really proud of it.
Maybe because two of my favourite things are live comedy and art galleries. This is both!
parakitaMol. said:
speed_monkey said:
parakitaMol. said:
speed_monkey said:
I will be brutally honest here it looks like a painting I would have done in primary school.
Not really my cuppa tea but thats whats good about art
ETA: I quite like the "Unseen Forces" collection
MOBA = The Museum Of Bad ArtNot really my cuppa tea but thats whats good about art

ETA: I quite like the "Unseen Forces" collection

But all types of art will appeal to someone. As I said the pictures you posted above do not appeal, however the 'unseen forces' collection I thought were quite good (in a bad way... does that make sense.... I'm confused! lol)
t and knowing that there is someone out there who is really proud of it.Maybe because two of my favourite things are live comedy and art galleries. This is both!
But that is what art is about evoking a reaction, be it bad/ good or even indifferent

I'm still going through the pictures and some of them really are funny
mechsympathy said:
(But I'm relieved to see that some of the "artists" have donated their own works, I thought for one horrible moment that they took themselves seriously.)Anyway - I have decided upon a favourite:

parakitaMol. said:
I got the impression that fans of MOBA send in finds from junk shops etc and then they are 'interpreted' (sarcasm IS funny).
Admittedly I've only found a couple.
MOBA said:
This disturbing work "makes an offer you can't refuse". The chilling, matter-of-fact manner in which the subject presents the severed head to us is a poignant reminder of just how numb we have become. The understated violence implicit in the scene speaks volumes on our own desensitization, our society's reflexive use of force, and the artist's inability to deal with the hindquarters of the animal.
Thought provoking stuff
mechsympathy said:
parakitaMol. said:
I got the impression that fans of MOBA send in finds from junk shops etc and then they are 'interpreted' (sarcasm IS funny).
Admittedly I've only found a couple.
MOBA said:
This disturbing work "makes an offer you can't refuse". The chilling, matter-of-fact manner in which the subject presents the severed head to us is a poignant reminder of just how numb we have become. The understated violence implicit in the scene speaks volumes on our own desensitization, our society's reflexive use of force, and the artist's inability to deal with the hindquarters of the animal.
Thought provoking stuff
scotal said:
mechsympathy said:
parakitaMol. said:
I got the impression that fans of MOBA send in finds from junk shops etc and then they are 'interpreted' (sarcasm IS funny).
Admittedly I've only found a couple.
MOBA said:
This disturbing work "makes an offer you can't refuse". The chilling, matter-of-fact manner in which the subject presents the severed head to us is a poignant reminder of just how numb we have become. The understated violence implicit in the scene speaks volumes on our own desensitization, our society's reflexive use of force, and the artist's inability to deal with the hindquarters of the animal.
Thought provoking stuff
Edited by Steamer on Tuesday 18th August 13:00
Reminds me of the wall of my GF's kitchen with her 3 year olds "art" I regularly ask him what the latest masterpiece is a picture of. Very often the answer is "I don't know" very good answer I tell him. The day he replies that its whatever I feel it is of or some such answer I will know hes a true genius.
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