We, humans, are created a lot of new art cultures one of the unique ways of representing our creativity is lithography
According to wiki lithography is worked like modern-day photocopy, this system is invented in the year 1796.
According to the source- tate(dot)org”Lithography is a printing process that uses a flat stone or metal plate on which the image areas are worked using a greasy substance so that the ink will adhere to them by, while the non-image areas are made ink-repellent”
My thoughts about this Art I have seen in Egmoremuseum Artgallery in Chennai
This is the terrifying art I have ever seen in my life, With this canvas, the artist showed what is the horror of capitalism, In this Art, We can see deadly eyes of Merciless soldiers murdered and slaved the innocent humans, the government acquired their Nutritient rich landscape from the native tribes and peoples from America, India and Africa.. etc.. They burned their livelihoods, they slaughtered the people who rebelled and created the deep trauma in peoples minds who left alive. they captured them as a slave and they have traded and made them work on the paddy fields and sugar cane industries.
More than 100 years they kept in the mental prison(like we human chained the elephant cubs, even they are grown, they think that tiny chain is so hard to broke).
Likewise, the slave’s generation becomes a slave because of mental slavery. Then the dawn of revolutionaries out brokes by the great leaders like Netaji, Gandhi, Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, Martin Luther King etc.,
Even though we got freedom, We are living in the modern era, We have human rights, but still, we are in the mental prison, 90% of human struggling to broke out the invisible prison inside their mind. We are running for the things we don’t need, most of the people don’t give them time to aware of themselves and their surroundings, low self-esteem, always we are in the depression for what we don’t have, We all searching for happiness and peace.
What an Ironic !!!.
~DarkEnergy
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