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Thursday, March 10, 2022

"I'm Jis' Chillin": Killing me a few Humans, nature, buildings, but gonna loot me some fiiiine Odessa Ukraine art", Pirate Putin

 Why in Ukraine is the invasion of Odessa last? 


Because, Putin wants this, the paintings, statues, museums, and fine buildings of Odessa, Ukraine.

 

Ukraine is like a smaller Paris, it's home to massive fine arts, statues, and museums. It's the home to divergent lineages of art, including constructivism, and avante garde. 

 "I'm Jis' Chillin": Killing me a few Humans, nature, buildings, but gonna loot me some fiiiine Odessa Ukraine art", Pirate Putin

 Constructivism [конструктивізм; konstruktyvizm]. Artistic movement based on the principle of functionalism and favoring mostly simple geometric forms. In architecture constructivism emphasizes the structure itself and the building materials (reinforced concrete, metals, glass) and avoids decoration. In Ukraine constructivism was popular after 1920 and manifested itself in a series of factorylike buildings: the Building of State Industry and the Projects Building (1925–9, designed by S. Kravets and S. Serafimov), the Post Office (1927–9, by A. Mordvinov), and the Railwaymen's Club in Kharkiv; the Palace of Culture in Kadiivka; the Palace of Labor in Dnipropetrovsk (now Dnipro), the Dnipro Hydroelectric Station, and so on. After the war a number of buildings in the constructivist style were built, mostly in Kyiv: the Dnipro Hotel (1960), the Sports Palace (1960), the Boryspil airport (1965), and the complex of apartment buildings on Rusanivka Island (1963–6); Tarasova Hora Hotel in Kaniv (1961), the Shevchenko Theater of Music and Drama in Cherkasy (1965); the Ukraina Cinema and Concert Hall in Kharkiv (1963); the Suputnyk Theater in Dnipropetrovsk (1963); and a large number of palaces of culture throughout Ukraine.

 

Constructivism [конструктивізм; konstruktyvizm]. Artistic movement based on the principle of functionalism and favoring mostly simple geometric forms. In architecture constructivism emphasizes the structure itself and the building materials (reinforced concrete, metals, glass) and avoids decoration. In Ukraine constructivism was popular after 1920 and manifested itself in a series of factorylike buildings: the Building of State Industry and the Projects Building (1925–9, designed by S. Kravets and S. Serafimov), the Post Office (1927–9, by A. Mordvinov), and the Railwaymen's Club in Kharkiv; the Palace of Culture in Kadiivka; the Palace of Labor in Dnipropetrovsk (now Dnipro), the Dnipro Hydroelectric Station, and so on. After the war a number of buildings in the constructivist style were built, mostly in Kyiv: the Dnipro Hotel (1960), the Sports Palace (1960), the Boryspil airport (1965), and the complex of apartment buildings on Rusanivka Island (1963–6); Tarasova Hora Hotel in Kaniv (1961), the Shevchenko Theater of Music and Drama in Cherkasy (1965); the Ukraina Cinema and Concert Hall in Kharkiv (1963); the Suputnyk Theater in Dnipropetrovsk (1963); and a large number of palaces of culture throughout Ukraine.

 

He's D.A.R.V.O. ing all, so don't play the fool in this: 

He will sell himself as the rescuer of the Russian art and culture, and blame the drug dealing Nazified Ukraine leadership. But, 

1. Putin will put out enough art to satisfy most 

He won't put it all out for the public, and will use any excuse or trick of ledgerdemain to hide the best pieces. (One dictator pirate like this, put out  6 ten of the top paintings he stole, but hid the other 4 of ten, to confuse even more, "IT's all going according to plan", he will say to himself.)

 



Know what a Darvo Is? 

https://thedarkknot.blogspot.com/2022/03/did-you-get-big-fat-rats-darvo.html

a form of gaslighting. Fooling people, tricking people when they're stealing. 

Darvo is

https://thedarkknot.blogspot.com/2022/03/did-you-get-big-fat-rats-darvo.html

For more on gaslighting, see those posts exclusively about that, and the website:

 

https://gaslightattack.blogspot.com/ 


2. people might wonder where the other art went, but he'll DARVO, and blame the Ukrainians for destroying them. 


3. All the while, he'll hide this, and it will show up in an estate mansion soon, with some even hidden with the underground vaults of other valuables. 


Why?


a. it's what they do. They are pirates, vampires by nature.

b. the game is all about the loot, the theft, and the stuff hidden and squirreled away. 


Would they save people, Russian bears, babies, libraries of ordinary books, arboretums,  parks, zoos, etc. ?


No, don't be silly, they would save a bit of that if it served their PR purposes, but you can't steal, hide, and fit those into a mansion. Don't be silly. 


Loot stolen even supercedes the psychopath's ego needs for attention or a feather in one's cap, pride and acclaim.


It was said, that a bird in hand is worth two in the bush. But, for the psychopaths, a Bentley, rare paintings, fine art pieces and statues, valuable items, gold, precious stones......one of those is worth more than any amount of people, buildings, culture, roads, bridges, trees, parks, teenagers..... or the whole country of Ukraine. 



Ukrainian avant-garde is a term widely used to refer the most innovative metamorphosises in Ukrainian art from the end of 1890s to the middle of the 1930s along with associated artists. Broadly speaking, it is Ukrainian art synchronized with the international avant-garde in sculpture, painting, literature, cinema, theater, stage design, graphics, music, architecture.

Ukrainian avant-garde is a term widely used to refer the most innovative metamorphosises in Ukrainian art from the end of 1890s to the middle of the 1930s along with associated artists. Broadly speaking, it is Ukrainian art synchronized with the international avant-garde in sculpture, painting, literature, cinema, theater, stage design, graphics, music, architecture. Some well-known Russian avant-garde artists include: Kazimir Malevich, Alexander Archipenko, Vladimir Tatlin, Sonia Delaunay, Vasyl Yermylov, Alexander Bogomazov, Aleksandra Ekster, David Burliuk, Vadym Meller, and Anatol Petrytsky. All were closely connected to the Ukrainian cities of Kyiv, Kharkiv, Lviv, and Odessa by birth, education, language, national traditions or identity.[1][2] The first formal artistic group to call itself "Avangarde" (Avant-garde) which was founded in Kharkiv in 1925.[3] The term, "Ukrainian Avant-Garde", concerning painting and sculpture during Soviet censorship, was used during discussion at Tatlin's dream exhibition. Curated by Parisian art historian Andréi Nakov, in London, 1973, the exhibition showcased works of Ukrainian artists Vasyl Yermylov and Alexander Bogomazov.[4] The first international avant-garde exhibitions in Ukraine, which included French, Italian, Ukrainian and Russian artists, were presented in Odessa and Kyiv at the Izdebsky Salon; the pieces were later exhibited in St. Petersburg and Riga.[5][3] The cover of "Izdebsky Salon 2" (1910–11) contained abstract work by Wassily Kandinsky.    www.wikepedia.com


Samples of Ukraine art, from many cities. A veritable world treasure of art and culture. 

From

http://en.uartlib.org/

 

Samples of Ukraine art, from many cities. A veritable world treasure of art and culture.

Samples of Ukraine art, from many cities. A veritable world treasure of art and culture.

 

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