Process 32; a critique on 1980's abstract expressionism art, a statement on generic factory produced art being passed on as the core of the individual... if only there were a real individual behind it rather than the assembled mass copying machine and the systematic focus groups that concentrate purely on the possibility of success rather than the meaning of art, reducing the entire medium from a concept of self expression to a meaningless industrial process where each piece is nothing more than a mere drop in the bucket to behold, hence the name "Process 32".
This piece reminds us why this art style was trashed in the 90's as it became as obsolete as the machines that mindlessly created it for mass consumption.
Let there be only one copy of an artwork and one alone as no reproduction can ever overcome the gravity of the original regardless of what flaws may have been ironed out in the process.
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