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quote [ The sculptor Arturo Di Modica said Wall Street’s bronze girl, meant to symbolize female empowerment, distorts the meaning of his work. ]
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dolemite said @ 3:53am GMT on 13th April
Apparently the little bronze girl has bigger balls than Mr. Di Modica.
Disclosure: There is some bias in my opinion. Working in copyright I got sick to death years ago of self-aggrandizing artists constantly telling the rest of the world how much more important their thoughts and feelings are than ours.
The wounded, entitled man-child angle on display here is just icing on the cupcake for me. The precious, wounded little cupcake.
dolemite said @ 3:57am GMT on 13th April
Apparently the little bronze girl has bigger balls than Mr. Di Modica.
Disclosure: There is some bias in my opinion. Working in copyright I got sick to death years ago of self-aggrandizing artists constantly telling the rest of the world how much more important their thoughts and feelings are than ours.
The bitter, entitled man-child angle on display here is just icing on the cupcake for me. The precious, wounded little cupcake.
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dolemite said @ 3:53am GMT on 13th April [Score:2 Underrated]
Apparently the little bronze girl has bigger balls than Mr. Di Modica.
Disclosure: There is some bias in my opinion. Working in copyright I got sick to death years ago of self-aggrandizing artists constantly telling the rest of the world how much more important their thoughts and feelings are than ours.
The bitter, entitled man-child angle on display here is just icing on the cupcake for me. The precious, wounded little cupcake.