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STOCKHOLM SYNDROME EXTINCTION EVENT Print

Jonathan Wain

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Inspired by 911, this piece combines stills from the day with a tricerotops skull in oil pastel. The skull has wtc1 and 2 as it's horns with building 7 as it's nose horn. In its mouth there is a stick of dynamite which is a reference to rigged explosives. If you didnt know Stockholm syndrome is a term used since a hostage crisis in that city caused the captives to have sympathy for their captors. So the syndrome is to grow fond of your enemy. This is combined with the 'dinosaurs became extinct' theory. So the conclusion is for the fondness of your captors to become extinct through an event. Shown here as 911, this was when I realized those that bear rule were not trustworthy. So the skull has three horns, the nose horn is building 7, which was demolished and therefore had to be rigged with explosives. This is why the skull had a stick of dynamite in ts mouth.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Jonathan's art commonly employs multi layered imagery within the composition. The artist uses text, often drawn onto and defacing the depicted image. Imaginative play is a significant component of the work, he was influenced by Picasso's technique of "unlearning", emulating childlike drawings. The theme is typically characterized by this sense of unlearning and rejecting the coercion and conformity within popular culture.

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