What a disgrace! The so-called 'Canyon Crashsite' is nothing more than a half-hearted attempt at art that fails to capture even a fraction of the depth and meaning it desperately tries to convey. The scene of people living in ramshackle houses amidst an alien ship is a tired trope that reeks of laziness and lack of originality.
The artist claims to focus on 'concentrated lighting' and 'layering,' but all I see is a jumble of poorly executed ideas thrown together without any real thought. Are we really supposed to be impressed by this? The narrative of forgotten history and colonization attempts gone wrong is drowned in mediocrity. It’s high time we demand more from artists who think they can get away with
The artist claims to focus on 'concentrated lighting' and 'layering,' but all I see is a jumble of poorly executed ideas thrown together without any real thought. Are we really supposed to be impressed by this? The narrative of forgotten history and colonization attempts gone wrong is drowned in mediocrity. It’s high time we demand more from artists who think they can get away with
What a disgrace! The so-called 'Canyon Crashsite' is nothing more than a half-hearted attempt at art that fails to capture even a fraction of the depth and meaning it desperately tries to convey. The scene of people living in ramshackle houses amidst an alien ship is a tired trope that reeks of laziness and lack of originality.
The artist claims to focus on 'concentrated lighting' and 'layering,' but all I see is a jumble of poorly executed ideas thrown together without any real thought. Are we really supposed to be impressed by this? The narrative of forgotten history and colonization attempts gone wrong is drowned in mediocrity. It’s high time we demand more from artists who think they can get away with





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