I love the way you have first explained the painting, the background, the setting, context and the…
Atiya Sumar
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I’d like that, but I’ll have to collaborate with someone to make sure my interpretations are accurate. I’ve already had to edit my post multiple times to incorporate feedback on some of the details. I’d actually like to make a series based on the contrasts of everyday objects in his paintings such as the contrast between the wood and gas stoves, the meaning of the chalk and the plastic blackboard, why the green paint is peeling but not the red paint, and the significance of the chaff-separator and the empty cardboard boxes (and how it is related to the green plastic chair) in the background.