Analysis Of Innerds By Arthur Gonzalez

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Arthur Gonzalez’s piece titled Innerds, 2013) represents the face humanity without nature. The piece is Conte on Canvas, Underglaze and glaze on ceramic, wood, cellulose, fur, and fiber, and it can only be seen from one side because it is hanging on the wall.
The work is a colorless representation of the face humanity which is over powerd by technology . However, Arthur uses colors in the paint brush tips that one man carries. The men in the art are shown to have their natural color this can depict that people retained their color buy removing that of the natures. In contrast, with the black and white background . In Innerds the black and white background is to portray that it has lost all its goodness to the people it sustained.
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