By an edhat reader:
Do people think businesses and offices should invest in indoor artwork? Here’s one at the Main Branch of the SB Bank of America. Very nice.
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As long as it is not offensive artwork.
Oh man, here we go….”privilege.”
Artists should determine a way to declare themselves a non-profit. Then offer a painting (or other piece of art) “in appreciation for” a tax deductible donation. If a lawyer and tax accountant can figure that out, sign me up to get a tax donation I can hang on the wall of my business.
Offended by the depiction of the inhumanity of bloody slaughter. But if it’s ok with you hang it on your wall. Maybe in your dining room as an appetite enhancer.
Shorebird – “Bloody slaughter?” Wow, overly sensitive much? Might be best to stay inside. I worry what would happen to you if you were startled by a car horn.
to SB Observer —- ha ha. So many readers are going to believe this. THAT is the funny part! good one.
Offensive? How about a bloody guy hanging on a cross? Slave auction?
Shorebird- are you offended by the blood, or by the fact that it is a religious symbol to billions of people around the world who practice a religion you seem to not believe in? I have a feeling it’s the latter…..
Ironically, in related news, Senator Hannah-Beth Jackson just submitted a bill that would require all business to have at least 50% of all the artwork on display in their domain to have been created by women. We’ll have to wait and see if it makes it to the Governors desk for his signature…
Just hire more tattooed employees and dress them in skimpy uniforms.