Untitled 170 (He Can Usually Rise to the Occasion...) Pen Ink Figurative Drawing
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Description
This monochrome cartoon compresses a whole social critique into a single, crowded frame: a blustering speaker, perched above the room, literally “rises to the occasion” while the handwritten proclamation indicts him for the inability to yield. The stark ink line and exaggerated physiognomies turn public speech into spectacle—microphone, loudspeakers, and craning onlookers forming a visual chorus of amplification that drowns out nuance. By staging the orator’s body as both monument and nuisance, the work lampoons leadership as performance, suggesting that the most dangerous arrogance is not volume, but the refusal to step down and make space for others.
Additional Information
| Type |
Original |
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| Size |
6x3 |
| Material |
Paper |
