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Oil on canvas, 2010, 60 x 80 cm. ORIGINAL SOLD.

We can’t be unhappy. We have to pretend to be happy when we're sad. We have to hide depression because it is something that we should be ashamed of.
We talk about censorship in relation to politics, religion or ideas in general. It also affects our daily behavior, a habit that we all now have to act and feel in the same way as the others do, because the fear of being branded as different is stronger than the instinct to be ourselves.

Materials used:

oil on canvas

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#censor #freedom #men #figures #mask #symbolism #political #characters #political art #censorship 

The censor (2010)

Oil painting 
by Federico Cortese

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Oil on canvas, 2010, 60 x 80 cm. ORIGINAL SOLD.

We can’t be unhappy. We have to pretend to be happy when we're sad. We have to hide depression because it is something that we should be ashamed of.
We talk about censorship in relation to politics, religion or ideas in general. It also affects our daily behavior, a habit that we all now have to act and feel in the same way as the others do, because the fear of being branded as different is stronger than the instinct to be ourselves.

Materials used:

oil on canvas

Tags:
#censor #freedom #men #figures #mask #symbolism #political #characters #political art #censorship 
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