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RE: Art explained by a writer - Woman On A Divan  - A poem

in Freewriters3 months ago (edited)

Hello @wakeupkitty, your writing resonates deeply with the current crises that distress us so much, echoing the same search for light in dark times. It reflects our struggle to find beauty and humanity amidst conflict, highlighting the importance of art as a beacon of hope and understanding in a world fragmented by divisions and wars. I would like to contribute in this sense, perhaps with Kollwitz's "Pieta." compassion

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I am still looking for a way to watch the last film you recommended. I saw the trailer on YouTube and don't know if this is my kind of film/humor but it reminded me of one I love.

Mad Monster Party! Ever saw it? It's on YouTube by now. I have it on VHS videotape 😁 and love those dolls and the music. A great storyline too, also my kind of humour.

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Thank you so much for always being open to my ramblings. It helps me continue my adventure on Steemit. I find your suggestion to watch "Mad Monster Party" brilliant, it seems like we are exploring all facets of humor!
Emma Stone's performance in "Poor Things" was simply extraordinary, and no wonder it won her the Oscar. The way the film navigates themes of female empowerment, identity, and love is one-of-a-kind, combining bold storytelling with a visually arresting aesthetic. These elements found an echo for me in your beautiful text "Dr. Nicolaes Tulp" by Rembrandt, highlighting how art, in all its forms, continues to explore the human condition in ways that transcend time and space. One day, if you see him, you will tell me your opinion.
Your mention of "Mad Monster Party" is particularly intriguing to me, given my love of stop-motion animation, I can't wait to see it.

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