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originally posted by: IamAbeliever
a reply to: ErrorErrorError
Um, yea. Somehow I think this is waaaaay different than Marina's spiritual cooking.
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
originally posted by: ErrorErrorError
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
originally posted by: ErrorErrorError
originally posted by: TheFlyOnTheWall
a reply to: ErrorErrorError
Art you say? That's subjective. She was pouring effing pigs blood and splashing it on child effigies. Clearly...it was "art"
And since when do you invite someone over for art? Ehm "spirit cooking"
"In 1974, Marina Abramović did a terrifying experiment. At a gallery in her native Belgrade, Serbia, she laid out 72 items on a trestle table and invited the public to use them on her in any way they saw fit. Some of the items were benign; a feather boa, some olive oil, roses. Others were not. "I had a pistol with bullets in it, my dear. I was ready to die." At the end of six hours, she walked away, dripping with blood and tears, but alive. "How lucky I am," she says in her still heavy accent, and laughs."
She does all kinds of strange things, but she is not a damn witch.
You googled spiritual cooking and her video was only thing that came up, So now Trumptards think that Spiritual Cooking is a reference to witchcraft that indeed is just an art performance.
These fringe wacko theories are not helping your Messiah a bit, quite the contrary in fact
FYI, I would never vote for Trump and I have a BFA -- and I think this was a very odd artistic statement. 'Witchcraft' is an obvious interpretation.
Vaginal knitting
m.huffpost.com...
“I’m spending 28 days knitting from wool that I’ve inserted in my vagina,” the Melbourne-based artist explains in the video above. “Everyday I take a new skein of wool that’s been wound so that it will unravel from the centre and I stick it up inside me... and then I pull out the thread and knit.”
This is art aswell
There is loads of strange art out there but it has nothing to do with witchcraft
My first take is that is a political statement for feminism. I get it.
Once a 'recipe' is involved, then witchcraft becomes the obvious interpretation.
ETA: Ha...I just followed your HuffPo link...it is a feminist art statement. It was clear to me anyway.
originally posted by: ErrorErrorError
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
originally posted by: ErrorErrorError
originally posted by: TheFlyOnTheWall
a reply to: ErrorErrorError
Art you say? That's subjective. She was pouring effing pigs blood and splashing it on child effigies. Clearly...it was "art"
And since when do you invite someone over for art? Ehm "spirit cooking"
"In 1974, Marina Abramović did a terrifying experiment. At a gallery in her native Belgrade, Serbia, she laid out 72 items on a trestle table and invited the public to use them on her in any way they saw fit. Some of the items were benign; a feather boa, some olive oil, roses. Others were not. "I had a pistol with bullets in it, my dear. I was ready to die." At the end of six hours, she walked away, dripping with blood and tears, but alive. "How lucky I am," she says in her still heavy accent, and laughs."
She does all kinds of strange things, but she is not a damn witch.
You googled spiritual cooking and her video was only thing that came up, So now Trumptards think that Spiritual Cooking is a reference to witchcraft that indeed is just an art performance.
These fringe wacko theories are not helping your Messiah a bit, quite the contrary in fact
FYI, I would never vote for Trump and I have a BFA -- and I think this was a very odd artistic statement. 'Witchcraft' is an obvious interpretation.
Vaginal knitting
m.huffpost.com...
“I’m spending 28 days knitting from wool that I’ve inserted in my vagina,” the Melbourne-based artist explains in the video above. “Everyday I take a new skein of wool that’s been wound so that it will unravel from the centre and I stick it up inside me... and then I pull out the thread and knit.”
This is art aswell
There is loads of strange art out there but it has nothing to do with witchcraft
Spirit Cooking was the first project Jacob Samuel produced with his portable aquatint box, working with Abramović—a performance artist with little printmaking experience—in her Amsterdam studio. The artist chose to make a cookbook,writing a series of "aphrodisiac recipes" that serve as evocative instructions for actions or thoughts. To allow the artist to create the accompanying etchings in a manner consistent with her body-oriented practice, Samuel prepared the plates with soft ground so she could scratch directly onto the surface with her fingernails and encouraged her to work with spitbite, using her own saliva with nitric acid to paint on the plate.
The realtor found a handkerchief (I think it has a map that seems
> pizza-related.
originally posted by: ErrorErrorError
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
originally posted by: ErrorErrorError
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
originally posted by: ErrorErrorError
originally posted by: TheFlyOnTheWall
a reply to: ErrorErrorError
Art you say? That's subjective. She was pouring effing pigs blood and splashing it on child effigies. Clearly...it was "art"
And since when do you invite someone over for art? Ehm "spirit cooking"
"In 1974, Marina Abramović did a terrifying experiment. At a gallery in her native Belgrade, Serbia, she laid out 72 items on a trestle table and invited the public to use them on her in any way they saw fit. Some of the items were benign; a feather boa, some olive oil, roses. Others were not. "I had a pistol with bullets in it, my dear. I was ready to die." At the end of six hours, she walked away, dripping with blood and tears, but alive. "How lucky I am," she says in her still heavy accent, and laughs."
She does all kinds of strange things, but she is not a damn witch.
You googled spiritual cooking and her video was only thing that came up, So now Trumptards think that Spiritual Cooking is a reference to witchcraft that indeed is just an art performance.
These fringe wacko theories are not helping your Messiah a bit, quite the contrary in fact
FYI, I would never vote for Trump and I have a BFA -- and I think this was a very odd artistic statement. 'Witchcraft' is an obvious interpretation.
Vaginal knitting
m.huffpost.com...
“I’m spending 28 days knitting from wool that I’ve inserted in my vagina,” the Melbourne-based artist explains in the video above. “Everyday I take a new skein of wool that’s been wound so that it will unravel from the centre and I stick it up inside me... and then I pull out the thread and knit.”
This is art aswell
There is loads of strange art out there but it has nothing to do with witchcraft
My first take is that is a political statement for feminism. I get it.
Once a 'recipe' is involved, then witchcraft becomes the obvious interpretation.
ETA: Ha...I just followed your HuffPo link...it is a feminist art statement. It was clear to me anyway.
Oh come on we don't live in "middle ages" anymore so we label everything we don't understand as witchcraft. Google Marina Abramovic. She has done some weird things throughout her career,she is no witch
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
a reply to: kaylaluv
Got it. I find the offered details very suspicious for someone who didn't even see it.
Loretta Lynch as a dirty actor and the bread crumbs would lead directly to Obama. The State Dept is terrified now. He has assembled a small team of 40 agents, whom he has declared the “Untouchables” after the famous federal agent, Eliot Ness. Comey has clamped down on all FBI agents and he expects a full scale war between FBI and the Department of Justice (DOJ), the White House and the State Department. He has confirmed and understands that many sitting senators, congressmen, lobbyists and power players are going to be indicted and prosecuted. One of the main targets of the probe is the Clinton Foundation and Clinton Global Initiative. Among the targets under investigation are Podesta, Huma, Cheryl Mills, CNN, ABC, NBC, etc.
As it turns out, Weiner, Huma’s husband, had been forwarding Huma’s emails each time she came home and left her computer open. Huma appears to have been in touch with Saudi actors, and therefore, ESPIONAGE is strongly suspected. Comey and his 40 “Untouchables” are now preparing to take down the largest corruption ever witnessed in American History… which, is what I think MUST happen if Comey is planning to stay part of the FBI. He lost so much respect and so much credibility with the first Hillary investigation, it would take something of this magnitude to allow him to face the public again. The Pentagon has internal players and outside players they call “creatives”. Creatives are civilians who tend to be geniuses, malcontents, extreme hackers, or otherwise demonstrate brilliance in other useful areas.
A Pentagon program called Cicada 3301, which we have reported on previously, was created by several of these talented civilians. The program is now used to allow thousands of honest Government people to report on their corrupt superiors, using what is called a DEAD BOX whistle blower encryption method so the non-corrupted Government officials can report corruption and still remain safe.
originally posted by: kaylaluv
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
a reply to: kaylaluv
Got it. I find the offered details very suspicious for someone who didn't even see it.
Really? The details were relayed to her by the realtor who found it. So maybe the realtor was more specific but the person sending the email didn't quite hear it or wasn't paying close attention to the realtor's description.
originally posted by: ErrorErrorError
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
originally posted by: ErrorErrorError
originally posted by: TheFlyOnTheWall
a reply to: ErrorErrorError
Art you say? That's subjective. She was pouring effing pigs blood and splashing it on child effigies. Clearly...it was "art"
And since when do you invite someone over for art? Ehm "spirit cooking"
"In 1974, Marina Abramović did a terrifying experiment. At a gallery in her native Belgrade, Serbia, she laid out 72 items on a trestle table and invited the public to use them on her in any way they saw fit. Some of the items were benign; a feather boa, some olive oil, roses. Others were not. "I had a pistol with bullets in it, my dear. I was ready to die." At the end of six hours, she walked away, dripping with blood and tears, but alive. "How lucky I am," she says in her still heavy accent, and laughs."
She does all kinds of strange things, but she is not a damn witch.
You googled spiritual cooking and her video was only thing that came up, So now Trumptards think that Spiritual Cooking is a reference to witchcraft that indeed is just an art performance.
These fringe wacko theories are not helping your Messiah a bit, quite the contrary in fact
FYI, I would never vote for Trump and I have a BFA -- and I think this was a very odd artistic statement. 'Witchcraft' is an obvious interpretation.
Vaginal knitting
m.huffpost.com...
“I’m spending 28 days knitting from wool that I’ve inserted in my vagina,” the Melbourne-based artist explains in the video above. “Everyday I take a new skein of wool that’s been wound so that it will unravel from the centre and I stick it up inside me... and then I pull out the thread and knit.”
This is art aswell
There is loads of strange art out there but it has nothing to do with witchcraft
originally posted by: kaylaluv
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
a reply to: kaylaluv
Got it. I find the offered details very suspicious for someone who didn't even see it.
Really? The details were relayed to her by the realtor who found it. So maybe the realtor was more specific but the person sending the email didn't quite hear it or wasn't paying close attention to the realtor's description.
originally posted by: MotherMayEye
Apparently, you have never studied Art History.
It's not that I don't understand. It's that I understand through a common frame of reference.
As an artist, I know that a crucifix will evoke feelings of the Christian religion. A 'spirit-cooking' recipe that requires soaking a ruby in water for three days, is an attempt to evoke feelings of witchcraft.
Witchcraft: the practice of magic, especially black magic; the use of spells and the invocation of spirits.
'Spirit-cooking' certainly evokes the feeling of witchcraft.
This complete portfolio, Spirit Cooking with essential aphrodisiac recipes, consists of 12 etchings with aquatint and 25 letter press prints housed in a faux-marble portfolio box. Created in collaboration with Edition Jacob Samuel, Abramović's Spirit Cooking portfolio consists of 'recipe' instructions for thoughts, desires, and actions. Examples include, "sitting on a copper chair / comb your hair / with a clear quartz crystal brush / until your memory is released," and "on top of a volcano / open your mouth / wait until your tongue becomes flame / close your mouth / take a deep breath," Some recipes read as remedies to certain bodily conditions: "AGAINST HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE / hold a python on your lap / while sitting on a block of ice." The 12 accompanying etchings loosely interpret the accompanying text recipes, including one that features gold leaf accompanied by black and white dots to coincide with a letterpress sheet, "equal pinch / black rock salt / white rock salt / in / liquid gold."