I think the appropriate response is kouros statue. A kouros is a current term given to unattached old Greek models which first show up in the Archaic period in Greece and speak to bare male young people. In Ancient Greek kouros signifies "youth, kid, particularly of honorable rank".
Frank Stella's early series, the “Black Paintings ” of 1958-1959 (below), was none of these things. ... “What you see is what you see” ... I had to do something about relational painting .
Answer: Away from oneself and to the implements of the ceremony.
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This is a cultural activity also called ''way of tea'' in Japanese, ''tea rite'' in Korean, ''art of tea'' in Chinese.
It is the ceremony that is representing a tea, how it is prepared, how others are drinking it and what ritual do they do.
- They are saying the words while they are doing implements of the ceremony that people should look at and in that way they are drawing attention away from oneself.
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he potraayed them as the modern issues of the time such as rural poverty, the wrongs of the academic system, and the lives of the common people
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