Francesco De Molfetta, 31, said he created the work to “denounce a society based on the cult of appearance through the use of a brand that represents the search for ephemeral happiness.”
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Francesco De Molfetta, 31, said he created the work to “denounce a society based on the cult of appearance through the use of a brand that represents the search for ephemeral happiness.”
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It is somewhat still unclear to me of what Francesco De Molfetta was trying to achieve through this. Is it about society? fashion? LV itself? …what is it? And if it is something along these lines, what does Virgin Mary have to do with it?
Blasphemy to err the image of Virgin Mary such a way to create confusion within the simplicity.
Related topics that caught my eye:
1. Recently I been introduced about another artist that dwells in a concept that is beyond blasphemy. The only reason i mention him now is because it indirectly correlates with the blasphemy image of Virgin Mary. His ideas falsely portrays the concept of and mocks the belief of many women who choose to loosely cover themselves following their religion in the steps that their ‘mothers’ before them have done (including the Virgin Mary).
2. I don’t understand the concept of Lady Gaga’s ‘Alejandro’ video (not to mention the song itself). I don’t particularly care about it, BUT what i don’t get is why bring a religious aspect into it. WTH does the Rosary had to do with it?!?! Treating the Rosary like that demeans what it’s purpose and value at the same time. (could be alot said, but will just leave it with this…history is mocked also)
3. On a lesser scale Kanye West’s ‘Power’ video: The song is good. The ‘moving picture’ as it is described is borderline demonic, therefore, consider it blasemphy (not spelled wrong). The guy def. made a potpourri mix of several cultures (the main ones stick out perfectly) to send the message of the song. This mix is what makes it borderline demonic for me I guess.