I'm not going to comment on the ethical, cultural or ideological values (or lack of them) in this depiction of a man cutting off a womans head, even if I most certainly should, but focusing on aesthetics and technicalities is enough. On this piece I clearly see 2 blues, 2 reds, 2 tans, 2 pinks, 1 grey and two very dark colours, which gives 11 colours. Yet your piece has 180 and most of them are indistinguishable reds and pinks. There are two possibilities of that outcome: 1) use of NPA techniques or tools, even without any effort to hide/clean it in the finished product, 2) intentional and ultra violent disregard for any palette control to the level I cannot force myslef to let in to the gallery.
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I'm not going to comment on the ethical, cultural or ideological values (or lack of them) in this depiction of a man cutting off a womans head, even if I most certainly should, but focusing on aesthetics and technicalities is enough. On this piece I clearly see 2 blues, 2 reds, 2 tans, 2 pinks, 1 grey and two very dark colours, which gives 11 colours. Yet your piece has 180 and most of them are indistinguishable reds and pinks. There are two possibilities of that outcome: 1) use of NPA techniques or tools, even without any effort to hide/clean it in the finished product, 2) intentional and ultra violent disregard for any palette control to the level I cannot force myslef to let in to the gallery.