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DiKsa [7]
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I did some re runs on the 8 pages for slenderman stuff -CC

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Vladimir79 [104]2 years ago
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The second image I have chosen is “Trench warfare ” painted by German artist Otto Dix in1932. The painting portrays the damage and aftermath of trench warfare battle during World war one.  Although there are lots of images that portrayed trench warfare that came out during or after world war one this particular image was important because it came out while the world was on the brink of world war 2. Although this image didn’t stop the war by any means it did help remind people of our dark history surrounded by world war one. This work of art does an incredible job of portraying the art element Space as when I look at it I can immediately see the depth of the trench and vastness of the open wasteland.

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I truly do believe that art is an incredible source for preserving history so that everyone may be aware and I hope that this has taken this point home for you.

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