The Disturbing Art Mark Parker enjoys collecting. It is no surprise he prefers Globalism. — Steemit

It is no surprise Nike is a supporter of a Globalist Agenda and an attacker on the rights of American Patriot Citizens.
Mark Parker likes artists who are known to be lowbrow that arose in the 1970’s in Los Angels, CA.
This painter Parker collects from does Lowrow art. I give a description later.
The quickest way to grasp his predilections is with one of his pieces of art like this

Here is just One of his many idols of which he collects This style of artwork.

Called Aurora oil canvas

As if the name of this was in Amsterdam Enjoy. . .Why would someone paint this?

Mark Ryden as stated on his site. . .Large-eyed waifs and larger-eyed snow yaks. Abraham Lincoln’s severed head resting on a child’s bed. Jimi Hendrix standing Christ-like on a giant steak. These strange and surreal images populate Mark Ryden’s paintings. Critics consider the 48-year-old painter a member of the so-called Lowbrow movement, an underground, populist, and pop-culture-infused art scene with its origins in 1970s Southern California.

Meat is a recurring theme for Ryden,a child clutches a handful of balloons that aren’t balloons at all but hunks of red meat, a girl poses in a formal dress made of meat, a butcher with bunny ears slices ham with a handsaw.

Mark Ryden spent two years on the Memory Lane diorama in "The Gay 90's: West
haughty, well-dressed dolls; and Abe Lincoln's head painted pink and put on a baby's naked body.
the craft invites you to accept the content without necessarily questioning it.
I believe elitists will say we’re not superior as they are and that’s why We Don’t Get it.
What I do get is there is a Sickness Here!

Take this for instance. . ."The truth is, I have no idea what bedrocks Ryden's work," says Seattle Stranger critic Jen Graves, "What's with the parade of big-eyed white girls with blood running out of their eyes or milk shooting out of a nipple and feeding a toy elephant? Ryden's a hell of a painter, but what's he about?”

Looks like he's about this

Combining species as the fallen did in order to tamper with God's creation. May be called art, but check out the chimeras.

And why the baby with the skeletons? What significance? Is Artistic license Always the Justification to do as you please?

Notice the pillars and eye at the top.

Full video found here

Ryden states, "I became very fascinated by an idea of Eckhart Tolle, who says nothing has happened in the past; it happened in the "now." Nothing will ever happen in the future; it will happen in the "now."

Really? Because that verse is found in Ecclesiastes 1:9 in the Bible and preceded Eckhart Tolle, but we all know those associated with the fallen are Well Aware of the what the Bible says!
The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.

A layout in Artension 2013
Notice the viewpoint

Notice what appears to be a young unclothed girl with a rabbit and the monkey pope with the fish opening hat. Interesting tells.

Now notice this same painting flipped. . .mirror image in BSC and it appeared this way in Le Monde

Ryder states,
"I think the more an artist tries to have complete control of their work, the more lifeless the work will be. I feel an artist has to give themselves over to "other forces" to get some real numinous power in their work. "

Perhaps that would explain the creepy feeling I get when I look at this!

This in a book called Pinxit by Mark Ryder and Amanda Erlanson

This is what is in the description on Amazon. Why is this okay, yet people who protect children are being called out?

"Ryden’s vocabulary ranges from cryptic to cute, treading a fine line between nostalgic cliché and disturbing archetype. Seduced by his infinitely detailed and meticulously glazed surfaces, the viewer is confronted with the juxtaposition of the childhood innocence and the mysterious recesses of the soul. A subtle disquiet inhabits his paintings; the work is achingly beautiful as it hints at darker psychic stuff beneath the surface of cultural kitsch. In Ryden’s world cherubic girls rub elbows with strange and mysterious figures."

When asked about his belief in God Ryden states,
"There are many gods. Some are feminine and some are masculine. Problems in perception arise when people personify the gods and think too literally about them. It is better to think of the gods as archetypes or energies, or even simply “qualities”. I think of the Universe as a dance of these gods."

No shocker there after looking at his mockery of God's creation and clearly no desire to protect God's most innocent of His creation made in His own image.

In a Mark Ryden book called The Tree Show

Notice the eye symbology again, the pentagons. . .6 total.

Just One of the lowbrow artists whose art, Mark Parker, CEO of Nike collects.

To clarify, not saying he necessarily possesses all of Ryden's pieces. Just showing the who Parker is a fan of, and what the artist likes to portray.

What are your thoughts about this artist work which Mark Parker enjoys? Do you think it is odd? Does it point towards something many elitists are trying to normalize? Please let me know in your thoughts below. Godspeed!

Sources;

https://sobadsogood.com/2015/10/05/the-unreal-office-of-nike-ceo-mark-parker/

https://www.markryden.com/press/archive/tendencias_jan_2016/layout.html

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