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How To Beat An Artist Correctly 3rd Edition Sergey Rozhin

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How To Beat An Artist Correctly 3rd Edition Sergey Rozhin
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Publisher: Sergey Rozhin
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.42 MB
Pages: 32
Author: Sergey Rozhin
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 3
Volume: 1

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How To Beat An Artist Correctly 3rd Edition Sergey Rozhin by Sergey Rozhin instant download after payment.

As clearly as a textbook on self-defense, the project shows how in a variety of situations it will be right to beat an artist: in case he does not know what metamodern is or does not want to paint your portrait. The series tells you what to do even in the most tragic case: if you are not there at all. In general, if you are tired of some artist, this guide will help teach him a lesson. “I express my attitude towards artists in a satirical form, including myself,” explains the author of the project, Sergei Rozhin.
The works are ironic not only in relation to the artists, but also to their viewers. Paper tutorials promise to teach how to fight, but the book experience is barely and easily put into practice. Unsolicited criticism of an artist is just as speculative and absurd when he is persuaded to "get a job" or "get out of depression." (Sergey Rozhin)

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