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-How would you approach it?

- Is it sculpture-in-the-round meant to be walked around and looked at from different perspectives?

-What meaning do you take away from the work? Or is there no meaning?

-What aesthetic pleasure do you get out of looking at it?

-Is there humor to be found in this work, or is all art serious?

-How would you approach it? - Is it sculpture-in-the-round meant to be walked around-example-1
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I would stand at least 4 or 5 feet away from it so i can get a decent look.

No because one glance at it and i new exactly what it was but, if you wanted to walk around it to see the different textures that would be totally fine.

For me the meaning would be that these cigarettes are meant to be crushed the person may have smoked and was trying to describe what they wanted to do to them or they may not have smoke and wished all cigarettes should be crushed. Or they could be describing that they go places and see piles of them all over the place and wish that they didn't. It could honestly be anything.

Im not really sure.

All art should be taking seriously. because most art has a meaning behind it.

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