Provisional Art(s)

Provisional Art(s)

A Story by Abishai100
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An inventive approach to education/playspace driven civilization imagination regarding inter-religious coexistence/amenity dial-up dockers.

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An educational/playspace approach to the social coexistence woes in modern UK casting ideas about offbeat approaches to lifestyle improvements and the dilemma of the 'dollar' IRA. Enjoy, 
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I make doodles reflective of the sectarian hellmouth created by the rift between Catholics and Protestants in poor Belfast, Northern Ireland (United Kingdom).



I draw inspiration from modern fairy-tales about inter-religious coexistence and the alleviation of poverty which is imprinted onto great child-like artworks/figurines characterizing a fantastic optimism towards life on Earth, in its simplest form(s).



I'm a convert-Catholic, but I'm not Irish by descent/heritage. I'm a US citizen in fact and New England educated and interested in modern youthful toys/arts entreating youth about the quality of social mobilization against poverty-driven political movements in the modern United Kingdom.



The various factions of the economics-disparity resistant 'Irish Republican Army' work for greater representation of the Catholic minority living alongside the Protestant population in poor Belfast, Northern Ireland (UK), are cast as troubled laborers in the modern 'crime' of poverty-oriented social dramatics.



As the Catholic-Protestant youngsters/students of the UK (Northern Ireland) are offered educational amenities to entreat their youthful creativity about social inter-religious coexistence in poor Belfast, we think of the value of investments in schools and communities in America, where the Irish-Catholic community is an immense population of media/culture invested democratic voters.



STUDENT: My 'Belfast-buddy' made a cool doodle of a Green Arrow super-hero of Northern Ireland (UK) who's like Robin Hood!



The idea behind 'Provisional Art(s)' reflects a socialized investment in the dramatic(s) of wrought social drama and the fears of passion created by poverty and coexistence worries/woes.



The notices of street-arts/graffiti in sectarian Northern Ireland obviously remind a student/parent of the 'daily-struggle' of economics-based political fears in the modern United Kingdom!



STUDENT: My 'Belfast-buddy' made a cool doodle of a 'super-hero' of Northern Ireland who's a 'fireman' of Catholic kids.



The more we entreat 'youthful' education activity and fantastic thinking about hands-on learning about modern Western civilization dilemmas, this media-era should/can feel more like an 'exploratory' experience in democracy...and playground(s)!



STUDENT: Life in Belfast can be fun and nice, and when we get crayons in class, we've more stuff to do with arts.

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"Money is everything" (Ecclesiastes)

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Added on April 12, 2022
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Student/Minister; Hobbies: Comic Books, Culinary Arts, Music; Religion: Catholic; Education: Dartmouth College more..