Contemporary Art
The unequalled superiority of Leonardo da Vinci, regardless of his technical skill, is to give an invisible depth to a painting, at the same time observing the human form. Several centuries after the creation of this portrait, it still vibrates in our souls, surpassing the emotions linked to this material world, beyond cultural, racial or political conditioning.
Leonardo da Vinci can be situated well above the art and money love story that fills the “art finance” circle known as modern art: totally artificial history, so automatically transient. For example, to praise modern and liberating creativity in a purely intellectual, snobbish and particularly financial manner with a black line on a large white board, is in my opinion taking people for morons. What is far more serious is when this is taught to your children.
Everyone can now see the perverse effects of the much vaunted “liberty of expression” defended by those who, immature and slaves to their own mental frustrations, do not hesitate to destroy the psyche of your children through violent video games, music, films and entertainment staging perversion and destruction.
Yet, even legislation prohibits the “freedom of expression” that would allow one to kill a human being, but for how long? There is obviously a hierarchy in freedom of expression. The boundary of freedom of expression that consists in killing and making slaves of the psyche has been crossed. We can already see the effects.
However, the art of Leonardo da Vinci does not poke fun at people with common sense. He understood the value and virtue of observing nature and work.
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Leonardo da Vinci can be situated well above the art and money love story that fills the “art finance” circle known as modern art: totally artificial history, so automatically transient. For example, to praise modern and liberating creativity in a purely intellectual, snobbish and particularly financial manner with a black line on a large white board, is in my opinion taking people for morons. What is far more serious is when this is taught to your children.
Everyone can now see the perverse effects of the much vaunted “liberty of expression” defended by those who, immature and slaves to their own mental frustrations, do not hesitate to destroy the psyche of your children through violent video games, music, films and entertainment staging perversion and destruction.
Yet, even legislation prohibits the “freedom of expression” that would allow one to kill a human being, but for how long? There is obviously a hierarchy in freedom of expression. The boundary of freedom of expression that consists in killing and making slaves of the psyche has been crossed. We can already see the effects.
However, the art of Leonardo da Vinci does not poke fun at people with common sense. He understood the value and virtue of observing nature and work.