Saturday, October 1, 2011

What separates war art and domestic practise based on suicide bombers and terrorism.?

War has many well known photographic images. But what does the painter have when war is in his home and on the battle front.What distinctions can be made between a warzone and safe home territory by the artist. Is their a well known subject or category to use?|||If you can't think in the abstract then your not testing your own abilities as a artist.|||not entirely sure what you meen?.....are you looking for simularities like...... a suicide bomber would be in the same situation as a soldier in a trench. as in...the trench is in fact hes safe home territory and!!within the war zone at the same time? in the way a suicide bomber would obviously reside in enemy territory for months in the planning ect in! what he considers to be he's war zone making no distinction between home and war zone?? try a composition involving mixtures of the two elements ie....sand bag rent book barbed wire binoculars ect....tea bags religiouse paraphinalia. window in the flat. what would he see and what would it meen to him. i'm probably way off the mark but as i say. your not very clear on what exactly it is your looking for?|||the suicide pilots were known as the "fu fighters" in my opinion they were brainwashed into wet brain state|||Just paint a load of crap , it'll probably sell these days anyway .

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