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The world-famous painting, which was placed in a German museum, was destroyed by two young men who sprinkled mashed potatoes directly on the famous painting. But fortunately, this famous painting has a glass frame as a barrier, and the mashed potatoes are not directly splashed on the world's famous paintings, but this extreme action is still very surprising. The people who destroyed the famous paintings were two conservationists, but their ideas were more extreme.
The reason why they do this is because they want to use this extreme method to draw global attention to ecological protection. <>
The world-famous painting that was splashed with mashed potatoes is called "Haystack", and the author of this painting is the French painter Monet. Monet's paintings are highly collectible in contemporary times, each of them is very expensive, and this "Haystack" auction exceeded $100 million. The painting was created in the 19th century, and it is not easy to preserve it intact until now, but it was destroyed by two young men.
Although the mashed potatoes were not spilled directly on the painting, the impact was very bad. <>
What's even more rampant is that after the two young people splashed the mashed potatoes, they did not choose to escape, but squatted in front of the painting, and the whole person was pasted on the wall, as if demonstrating to everyone. In the eyes of these extreme conservationists, if the global ecology continues to deteriorate in the near future, humanity will be anxious for food. At that time, these so-called famous paintings will have no value.
The thoughts of these extreme ecologists are really incomprehensible, after all, there is no direct relationship between world famous paintings and environmental protection, and world famous paintings have not damaged the ecological environment. <>
In the minds of the world, this world-famous painting not only means that it is very valuable, but also represents the cultural progress of human civilization behind a great work, and it is also a spiritual sustenance for many people who love painting. There is absolutely no reason to destroy human civilization in order to protect the ecology, and there is no conflict between the two.
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It seems that it was because the weather was bad at that time, and then it affected the painting, and all of it was polluted.
Environmentalists hope that this climate catastrophe will attract everyone's attention, and the relevant authorities in Germany will take stricter measures. Perhaps this famous painting has become a stage for their creation, and they think it can remind the whole society. When these environmentalists poured mashed potatoes, they found the exhibitors around them confused.
Maybe we don't know what to do about it, so we can stop it. At the same time, I hope that their actions will achieve the desired results. The UK and Europe are about to experience the coldest winter on record.
So they are calling on the UK to stop oil exploration immediately, why is there such a demand? Shouldn't it extract more oil? Initially, they thought that the cause of extreme weather and the coldest winters was carbon dioxide emissions due to the burning of fossil fuels, which led to an increase in extreme weather, resulting in colder winters.
Therefore, oil exploration must be stopped immediately. To increase their visibility, they also want to gain visibility. In revenge for the painting, they also felt that it was not particularly beautiful, so they behaved like this.
This may be because we want to create a social sensation through such behavior, and we also want to attract people's attention and enthusiasm through this behavior, so we have such behavior. Actually, there is no problem with the painting itself. At the same time, when Monet was able to create such a work, it was already a reflection of my remarkable ability.
At the same time, time is the best proof. If a piece of work endures, it can increase the value of the work as a whole. Across society, environmental groups are getting bigger and bigger.
Hopefully, we can reduce our energy consumption so that we can achieve sustainable development and leave a better social resource and environment for the next generation.
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Two people who poured mashed potatoes on the famous painting, so-called eco-maniacs, shouted "If we had to fight for food, this painting would be worthless" and then glued themselves to the wall.
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Monet's famous painting "Haystack" suffered! It was some environmentalists who made this crazy move, but at the moment they seem to be too aggressive.
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View of the Church at Vernon, Claude Monet · 1883 (Church of Vernon-sur-Seine, Claude Monet 1883).
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Monet's classic paintings, how to see the rest of the eyes are not tired of selling and rolling.
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tips: This doesn't seem to have anything to do with Mo Liang Rangnai.
Van Gogh – Starry Night on the Rhône
The use of cold and charming dark blue ** spread across the entire night sky, strong and powerful brushstrokes express the deep mystery and impossibility of the night**, and the micro stars dotted on it, and the gas lamp shadow reflected on the river surface reflect each other, the strong contrast between dark blue and bright yellow makes the work express the painter's inner surging touch, slightly clumsy depiction of the light shadow on the calm river surface, is Van Gogh's inner eagerness to share and loneliness of the straightforward expression.
Van Gogh introduced. Dutch painter, Post-Impressionist. Van Gogh was a painter with a strong personality, and in his eyes, there was always pride and loneliness hidden in the oak, and his mind was hidden in unknown corners.
So, he set his soul on fire with a paintbrush. The artistic language is extremely manic and passionate, but there are lonely and introverted personality traits in it, so there is always a kind of hot soul conflict in Fan Gao's works.
Van Gogh loved life, but he suffered many setbacks and hardships in life. He devoted himself to art, boldly innovated, and on the basis of extensive study of his predecessors such as Rembrandt, he absorbed the experience of Impressionist painters in color, and was influenced by oriental art, especially Japanese ukiyo-e, to form his own unique artistic style. His work is forward-looking, but unfortunately it was not accepted by the world during his lifetime.
As a pioneer of expressionism, Tan Zao was deeply influenced by the art of the 20th century, and is still admired by the world today.