Putting pictures up on the wall that denotes abuse to children or animals, well I find that totally offensive. I did not say sexual abuse, but abuse. There are those that have said that hurting or abusing an animal is the precursor to abusing children. Hanging this on your wall is really to me, showing you are honoring the artist and the works. I don't know if he is a pedophile, but his taste for this stuff is sickening. He should be watched. Has he made any off the mark statements about children?
I wasn't able to find any statements, but I'm sure he has people to make sure his digital image is squeaky clean. I did find this about his art collection:
He is an avid arts supporter with an extensive ongoing collection of modern, low brow and underground contemporary art, along with many other one-of-a-kind collectibles. In June 7, 2012 pop culture website So Bad So Good showcased 'The Unreal Artwork Inside The Office Of NIKE CEO Mark Parker'. Notable artists from Parker's collection include Andy Warhol, Adonna Khare, Mark Ryden, Kris Kuksi, Todd Schorr, Tim Biskup, Eric White, Sas Christian, Sebastian Kruger, Charles Krafft, Scott Musgrove, Michael Leavitt, Lipson Robotics and Randy Regier. Other notable items include rare movie ephemera such as original props and models from "Mars Attacks!" (1996), "The Day the Earth Stood Still" (1951), "Back to the Future" (1989) and "Batman" (1989). -- https://www.marketscreener.com/business-leaders/Mark-G-Parker-3990/biography/
Not a big surprise. These guys hang together. They are showing us how they connect to each other through art by their disgusting interests in Satanism, the macabre and sexually abused children. But behind closed doors they are also connected within societies. People don't understand how scary that really is. The secrecy of societies should scare everyone.
Yeah, especially those Satanic societies. I found out that Ryden also did the artwork for one of Michael Jackson's albums (https://imgoat.com/uploads/a09c8844ba/143355.jpg). Notice the skulls, all seeing eye, naked children, and bees (Hivites). Bees and the all seeing eye are prominent in Ryden's art, as are children.
Skeletal animals and the all seeing eye the naked beautiful little girl holding the skeletal head. Very macabre. She is standing atop a hand with 3 bandaged fingers. Michael is in a gondola coming out of some kind of tunnel ride with a little kid also in a boat behind him again the skeletal creature between them. Who is that man in the bottom of the picture with the little guy standing on his head. Is that suppose to be one of the music industry's moguls or free mason? Also the monkey on the left side in the gondola and horned stag behind him. I bet someone that specializes in symbolism could really pick this apart. There is so much in there.
Could be. Someone said it was Weishaupt but I tend to think it is Barnum since the Ringmaster is standing on the head. Possibly it is a compilation of all. But the whole thing is indicative of a circus theme. Kind of describes our world and what is occurring. A circus with characters in costume and none are what they seem.
It is entirely possible. Circuses creep me out now. I used to think the Shriners were creepy but harmless. Now I'm sure they are not harmless at all. No wonder so many children are terrified of clowns.
I used to love circuses but then I got upset over the animal abuse and realized there was probably other abuse going on as well. Yes, creepy is exactly how I would describe the whole scene now. I do miss those hobo clowns that used to pile in the car. The ones that looked like harmless bums, not like John Wayne Gacy.
I think him being on Disney's board of directors is more damning than this art. His collection reminds me of those gay guys with all the cool, atomic age toys. Sure, that guy lives with his mother and probably has some disturbing playtime, but overall harmless unless you touch the easy bake oven.
May be important to note that Ryden is actually a popular and widely collected “pop” artist whereas the Podesta collection is very niche and not at all widely collected, aside from some very particular Caravaggio prints (I assume they are prints because the originals are incredibly valuable and mostly in museums) which qualify as classic fine art, but his particular choices are very telling.
In his home he has a few unsuspicious fine art pieces and an extensive collection of low brow pop art. Lots of strange and surreal works, but nothing near to the Podesta shit. That said his other affiliations are very suspicious.
Ryden is fascinated with systems and structures. He confesses that if he weren't an artist he might have been a mathematician or an engineer, Be it fame, quantum mechanics, the Freemason's concept of the interaction of mind and matter, or the Kabala, he muses at structures and symbols and how they go together and what they mean, It is said that although Picasso loved books he never read a book cover to cover. He would just read parts here and there and fill in the blanks intuitively. Ryden, who also has a passion for books, approaches ideas similarly He may use a detail here and there, the reference in PUELLA AMINO AUREO to gold as the 79th atomic structure in the elemental table for example, but he is more interested in the overall structure and the way the details fit together. He is convinced that there is a cosmology that explains everything and that this explanation has been constant throughout the ages and has been codified in every age. References to the scared and the spiritual abound in his paintings. — https://www.markryden.com/press/publications/bunniesandbees/index.html
I guess I should have explored more of the site I’d already found.
I have trouble swallowing the narrative that modern artist weave around their work, usually after the fact to add substance to there otherwise empty work. Not saying this is Ryden, but it is most modern and contemporary artists.
I don’t have photos. I don’t take pictures in general, never mind when I’m in peoples homes. I sold him a Shepard Fairy piece a number of years ago, and wasn’t really looking at art through this lense back then. He does have some of Ryden’s Meat pieces which are actually quite creepy now that I think of it. Has a ridiculous collection of different pop artists paintings of Abe Lincoln and does tend towards a more macabre astetic. I drifted out of “art” because of what I started to encounter in the upper echelons. It’s wild the number of walls I’ve hit in art, fashion, film, and music due to my strong aversion to sodomy. I now shutter to imagine the things I would have encountered beyond that had I “grinned and bared it”.
Very interesting. It’s not just in the art fields that you can work your way to the top by taking it like a man, I know that from personal experience. Probably has a lot to do with the decline of our aerospace industry too.
Taking it from a man, or giving it to one*
Fixed that for ya.
Can you define by what you mean with the aerospace industry decline being somehow related to this where depraved social decline shit???
In several of the big aerospace companies I worked for sleeping your way to the top either via hetero or homosexual means was very common, as was promotion based on loyalty rather than merit. It is not easy to design aerospace vehicles and it becomes significantly more difficult when the system for hiring and promotion is compromised.
Ryden and his wife both have some pretty questionable subject matter in their art. Nike CEO mostly collects Ryden’s Abe Lincoln pieces. Almost obsessively. Ryden is actually the favorite low brow artist of many members of the so called “elite”. Baron Hilton’s whole arm is a big Ryden tattoo. Mark Ryden is a total creep and his wife is even creepier.
Actually, I saw it on Reddit and rehosted it on imgoat.com and somehow in the translation I messed up and did not link to the intended target. Now you call my attention to it. Well, anyway, my apologies.
Graphic mutilation of children in art form is an acquired taste but I don't see it related to fucking them. I do, however, discern a level of comfort with graphic and unnatural internal violence that meshes beautifully with that required to impose a Marxist state.
Durm ago
Nice post
carmencita ago
Putting pictures up on the wall that denotes abuse to children or animals, well I find that totally offensive. I did not say sexual abuse, but abuse. There are those that have said that hurting or abusing an animal is the precursor to abusing children. Hanging this on your wall is really to me, showing you are honoring the artist and the works. I don't know if he is a pedophile, but his taste for this stuff is sickening. He should be watched. Has he made any off the mark statements about children?
Dfens ago
I wasn't able to find any statements, but I'm sure he has people to make sure his digital image is squeaky clean. I did find this about his art collection:
KILLtheRATS ago
Jews
carmencita ago
Yeah, especially this. https://www.marketscreener.com/business-leaders/Andrew-Campion-0FC0ZY-E/biography/ This guy that he connects with at Disney seems to connect with Warren Buffet.
Dfens ago
It turns out that the artist, Ryder, is a Mason.
carmencita ago
Not a big surprise. These guys hang together. They are showing us how they connect to each other through art by their disgusting interests in Satanism, the macabre and sexually abused children. But behind closed doors they are also connected within societies. People don't understand how scary that really is. The secrecy of societies should scare everyone.
Dfens ago
Yeah, especially those Satanic societies. I found out that Ryden also did the artwork for one of Michael Jackson's albums (https://imgoat.com/uploads/a09c8844ba/143355.jpg). Notice the skulls, all seeing eye, naked children, and bees (Hivites). Bees and the all seeing eye are prominent in Ryden's art, as are children.
carmencita ago
Skeletal animals and the all seeing eye the naked beautiful little girl holding the skeletal head. Very macabre. She is standing atop a hand with 3 bandaged fingers. Michael is in a gondola coming out of some kind of tunnel ride with a little kid also in a boat behind him again the skeletal creature between them. Who is that man in the bottom of the picture with the little guy standing on his head. Is that suppose to be one of the music industry's moguls or free mason? Also the monkey on the left side in the gondola and horned stag behind him. I bet someone that specializes in symbolism could really pick this apart. There is so much in there.
Dfens ago
It could be Aleister Crowley. There is much speculation: https://illuminatisymbols.info/michael-jackson-dangerous-album-cover/
carmencita ago
Could be. Someone said it was Weishaupt but I tend to think it is Barnum since the Ringmaster is standing on the head. Possibly it is a compilation of all. But the whole thing is indicative of a circus theme. Kind of describes our world and what is occurring. A circus with characters in costume and none are what they seem.
Dfens ago
It is entirely possible. Circuses creep me out now. I used to think the Shriners were creepy but harmless. Now I'm sure they are not harmless at all. No wonder so many children are terrified of clowns.
carmencita ago
I used to love circuses but then I got upset over the animal abuse and realized there was probably other abuse going on as well. Yes, creepy is exactly how I would describe the whole scene now. I do miss those hobo clowns that used to pile in the car. The ones that looked like harmless bums, not like John Wayne Gacy.
SaveTheChildren ago
Theyre all transgender demons
hang_em_high ago
Can someone tell me what the bunny stuff means? It seems to pop up repeatedly.
KILLtheRATS ago
innocents.
polkadottedhero ago
I think him being on Disney's board of directors is more damning than this art. His collection reminds me of those gay guys with all the cool, atomic age toys. Sure, that guy lives with his mother and probably has some disturbing playtime, but overall harmless unless you touch the easy bake oven.
**Edited for typo.
PuttItBackIn ago
May be important to note that Ryden is actually a popular and widely collected “pop” artist whereas the Podesta collection is very niche and not at all widely collected, aside from some very particular Caravaggio prints (I assume they are prints because the originals are incredibly valuable and mostly in museums) which qualify as classic fine art, but his particular choices are very telling.
Dfens ago
This seems to be the stuff he collects in his office. I have no idea what is in his home.
PuttItBackIn ago
In his home he has a few unsuspicious fine art pieces and an extensive collection of low brow pop art. Lots of strange and surreal works, but nothing near to the Podesta shit. That said his other affiliations are very suspicious.
Dfens ago
Do you know of anything in particular. I haven’t found much.
PuttItBackIn ago
Just google “mark Ryden Abe Lincoln “ And “mark Ryden meat”
Dfens ago
The first article I read said this:
I guess I should have explored more of the site I’d already found.
PuttItBackIn ago
I have trouble swallowing the narrative that modern artist weave around their work, usually after the fact to add substance to there otherwise empty work. Not saying this is Ryden, but it is most modern and contemporary artists.
PuttItBackIn ago
I don’t have photos. I don’t take pictures in general, never mind when I’m in peoples homes. I sold him a Shepard Fairy piece a number of years ago, and wasn’t really looking at art through this lense back then. He does have some of Ryden’s Meat pieces which are actually quite creepy now that I think of it. Has a ridiculous collection of different pop artists paintings of Abe Lincoln and does tend towards a more macabre astetic. I drifted out of “art” because of what I started to encounter in the upper echelons. It’s wild the number of walls I’ve hit in art, fashion, film, and music due to my strong aversion to sodomy. I now shutter to imagine the things I would have encountered beyond that had I “grinned and bared it”.
Dfens ago
Very interesting. It’s not just in the art fields that you can work your way to the top by taking it like a man, I know that from personal experience. Probably has a lot to do with the decline of our aerospace industry too.
PuttItBackIn ago
Taking it from a man, or giving it to one* Fixed that for ya. Can you define by what you mean with the aerospace industry decline being somehow related to this where depraved social decline shit???
Dfens ago
In several of the big aerospace companies I worked for sleeping your way to the top either via hetero or homosexual means was very common, as was promotion based on loyalty rather than merit. It is not easy to design aerospace vehicles and it becomes significantly more difficult when the system for hiring and promotion is compromised.
PuttItBackIn ago
Fuck. This makes me sad. Nothing seems untainted by the most base of human nature. Or animal nature may be more apt.
PuttItBackIn ago
Ryden and his wife both have some pretty questionable subject matter in their art. Nike CEO mostly collects Ryden’s Abe Lincoln pieces. Almost obsessively. Ryden is actually the favorite low brow artist of many members of the so called “elite”. Baron Hilton’s whole arm is a big Ryden tattoo. Mark Ryden is a total creep and his wife is even creepier.
gazillions ago
No reason not to assume he's a pedo.
It could be also the tasteless tragedy of following shitty artists that try too hard to be rebellious. Blank people are desperate to be edgy.
Real art has too much depth and is too complicated for trend followers.
Dfens ago
True. This stuff does give off a creepy vibe, but it could mean he's just a creepy lib. https://sobadsogood.com/2015/10/05/the-unreal-office-of-nike-ceo-mark-parker/
SpeshulSnowflaek ago
How did you find out this is his favorite artist?
Dfens ago
I saw the meme first and then investigated and found out that it was consistent with the kind of art Parker likes.
N3DM ago
And then you hosted the image on reddit? Perfect!
Dfens ago
Actually, I saw it on Reddit and rehosted it on imgoat.com and somehow in the translation I messed up and did not link to the intended target. Now you call my attention to it. Well, anyway, my apologies.
Warnos44 ago
The white haired girl reminds me of Assange.
Elbower_of_Quants ago
Graphic mutilation of children in art form is an acquired taste but I don't see it related to fucking them. I do, however, discern a level of comfort with graphic and unnatural internal violence that meshes beautifully with that required to impose a Marxist state.
Dfens ago
Artist site: https://www.markryden.com/paintings/index.html