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Hopevoats ago

Oh, yuck! I'm starting to look up these other "artists" and Louise Bourgeois is the one who did the headless figure in Tony Podesta's house.

This stuff is horrifying in context of Pizzagate.

Jem777 ago

You should post his "art" everywhere. The headless figure is of serial killer victimJeffrey Dahmer. His art is beyond disturbing.Post it

Yes his victim. Does everyone realize this statue is in Tony Podestas house? Yes Heather's ex-husband. John Skippy Podesta's brother. Neighbors (two doors down) from Obamas new house in Washington. The same house with the artwork of children who have been ritually abused.

Hopevoats ago

It's not Jeffrey Dahmer. However, it mimics the pose of one of his victims. I'm not sure if he placed the body in that pose or if it took that form as a result of the pain of being tortured.

The pose is called "Opisthotonus" or "The Arch of Hysteria".

This page explains it in great detail.

Essentially, the human body tenses into this pose when subjected to extreme pain, such as that associated with tetanus or head trauma. Before it was understood, it was considered a sign of demonic possession. Later, it was discovered to be observed in "hysterical" situations; meaning that the pain was assumed to be imaginary.

YingYangMom ago

"The Arch of Hysteria" is the wrong name for such a Statue. It should be called "The Arch of Agony" instead.

Hopevoats ago

It's interesting why it's called "Hysteria" instead of "Agony". I learned something from that link.

Rigg5 ago

The pose is actually of a ritual sacrifice. Body is placed on a stone under the hips and is gutted like a fish.

https://thumb1.shutterstock.com/display_pic_with_logo/96666/162179618/stock-vector-aztec-historic-ritual-sacrifice-162179618.jpg

Hopevoats ago

It may appear the same as a ritual sacrifice, but the sculpture is called "Arch of Hysteria" for the reasons outlined in the link that I shared.