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WP_086 (RORSCHACH SERIES 6)/ 2004 ( Satoshi Kinoshita )
Series: | Works on paper: Paintings | Medium: | acrylic on paper | Size (inches): | 11.5 x 8.2 | Size (mm): | 297 x 210 | Catalog #: | WP_087 | Description: | One image only (for idolatry and/or iconoclasm)/ signed, date and copyright in pencil on the reverse/ the usual central vertical fold.
See Catalog #WD_059/ 2004 & PA_035/ PSYCHODIAGNOSTIK #0604/ 2004.
Recommended BGM for this Rorschach test:
Rain Forest - Sound Effects, "A Month In The Brazilian Rainforest" (Rykodisc USA - 1990).
*If you are not familiar with this kind of "Sound Effects" in your life, this is the only way you can hope.., pray for rain!
Rorschach test. The tests are evaluated using the following criteria:
1) Location: does the subject respond to the whole inkblot or specific parts of it?
2) Quality: does the subject respond to the colour, shade, or what they perceive as movement?
3) Content: does the subject perceive animals, humans, and animate or inanimate objects?
4) Conventionality: How do the responses compare statistically with average responses.
-msms.essortment.com/ Copyright 2002 by PageWise, Inc
Idolatry: (Redirected from Idol worship)-
Idolatry is worship of a created object rather than the true God. Naturally, different religions may perceive each others' worship practices as idolatrous given that they conceive of deity in diverse ways. Nonetheless each religion considers it key to avoid what it considers idolatrous because such worship is believed to interfere with the search for and obedience to the true God.
The term idolatry and its root words have other uses as well.
-Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Iconoclasm:
Literally, iconoclasm is the destruction of religious icons and other sacred images or monuments, usually for religious or political motives.
People who engage in such practices are called iconoclasts, a term that has come to be applied to any person who breaks or disdains established dogmas or conventions. Conversely, people who revere or venerate religious images are called iconodules.
Iconoclasms can be carried out by people of a different religion, but are often the result of sectarian disputes between factions of the same religion.
-Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
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