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How to Explain Paintings to a Dead Hare
There is one dead guy keeping in his arms a dead hare; both are sitting quietly in front of the audition Beyond them there’s a black and white gloomy environment with canvases The rabbit sleeps inside of a dull daze dreaming about a chap with a dead fellow – this is the art for the bio-ethics, strangely emerged The skin on his face hits the ground as the rain plummet hits the desert… His shirt is stained by a black blood from the introvert hare – those who make photos are throwing their eyes beneath the photo cameras The guy has escaped from the gulag of rabbits and freezes his sensations in front of the blitzkrieg light; pushing an animal in service of art looks reckless and mean… This audition is watched by reckless and mean silhouettes passing by Both, the chap and the hare, are lifeless in a motionless photo…
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