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Born on the 4th of July
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in 4th of July Essay, Adult Language over 18+, American Otaku Serries, Art Journal Magazine, Between two ferns, Contemporary Philosohy, Creative Fiction, Culture, Curatorial Exhibition, Editorial Design, Editorial Rebuttals, Essay-Fiction, Gonzo, Historical Blues, postmodernism, Satire & Criticism, SNL Sketch ComedyThe dialogues between George and the narrator Salvador DC highlight their exploration of democracy and historical contexts, examining America’s evolution from the Revolutionary War to contemporary societal challenges. They exchange humorous banter while addressing serious themes of liberty, multiculturalism, and civic duty. Celebrating 250 years of independence, they envision an inclusive future for the nation.
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Digital Monsters
{Book Review} The art behind digital collage printmaking might be seen as a lost tradition with little financial avenues for those engaged in the practice today. But as a form of creative exercise in exhibiting and showcasing skills covered in Digital Art Studio: Techniques for combining inkjet printing with traditional print making materials is a…
