
[Linoleum Print,
Group Portrait], 28 by 10 in,
(71 by 25 cm),
A. Passmoore,
1961
Cunning and treachery are the offspring of incapacity.
...Perhaps there’s a ring of truth in la Rochefoucauld’s maxim. One day, if childrens' education improves uniformly, there may no longer be any incapacity to produce cunning and treachery.
The movie "Mean Girls" would seem pertinent...
-10 young girls focus their pernicious smiles on a mortified young boy. Duc de la Rochefoucauld maxim illustrated.
Series Description: -Ranging from major depression to minor melancholy, an exploration of the faces of the unhappy.
A selection of 10 more titles in this series --
Funeral Picture: a Black & White Procession |
Cold Blue Social Isolation: a Depressing Picture |
Picture of a Sad Face |
Terrorized Employee |
What does random walk theory mean? |
Ominous Tidal Wave Picture |
Smoking Tough Guy Image |
Mother's Fright & Harbor of Resentment in Daughter |
Picture of Mean Girls Embarrassing Someone |
Melancholy Personality adopting the guise of Ambivalence |
Summary of titles in the "Sad People Pictures" series --
6 Pastel Paintings | 5 Oil Paintings | 2 Pencil Sketch/Drawings | 2 Watercolor Paintings | 2 Linoleum Prints | 1 Oil on Linen Paintings | 1 Pen & Ink Sketch/Drawings |