Posted by Socrates in art, Socrates, White art/architecture at 1:19 pm |

(The artist’s website is here)
(The artist’s website is here)
It’s interesting, but not surprising, that Bouguereau is listed as most-popular. (One art critic said that Bouguereau’s art fell out of favor with the Western public because the public’s taste “had changed.” That’s not accurate. What happened was: the people who controlled Western popular culture – i.e., Jews and leftists – changed the public’s attitude […]
Then: Nicolas Poussin: Now: Cy Twombly:
Pleasantville (1998; starring Reese Witherspoon and Tobey Maguire). This movie is pure propaganda. It’s Herbert Marcuse’s ideology on film. Here’s the basic plot: two modern, White teenagers are mysteriously transported into a 1950s “Leave It To Beaver”-type TV show. The message of this movie is: life sucked in the too-conservative 1950s, it was too rigid, […]
(You can see more of, or buy, Sloane’s artwork [Here]).
More [Here]. Mr. Sloane’s website is [Here]. You can order calendars, prints, etc.
The Glensheen Mansion, Duluth, Minnesota, has 38 rooms and was built in 1905.
(Above: “art” by Jackson Pollock) Seen in a magazine: photos of a Southern businessman’s large home. It’s a beautiful house, nicely furnished, very traditional overall, but hanging on most of the interior walls are really ugly “works of art” painted by no-talent Jews like Jackson Pollock. Even the Southern man – who should know better! […]
Larger version of this image [Here]. More art: [Here] and [Here].
Sloane might be accused, by some, of being cut from the same “$9.95 Walmart art” mold as Thomas Kinkade, but I would disagree. There may be some similarities between the two artists, but Sloane is better and more realistic. Sloane is closer to Norman Rockwell, while Kinkade is closer to…I don’t know who. More [Here].