Arnold Meshes           Arnold Mesches uses a direct and outspoken type of art to  toast the work, Art   In Public Places I.  He is an abstract expressionist who?s work has become less   literal in the past few years.  Mesches started exhibiting in 1945 with the support   of his wife.  Meshes has a  genuinely original way of making his work.  He takes a  rattling   famous  characterisation, paints it on the canvas, then he blends over it by scratching and   scraping.  Then he paints over the old  unrivalled with one of his own.  Thus, creating a   whole new painting.         Art In Public Places I is a perfect example of this.
        In the background he   has placed the March of Liberty, a painting with the Statue of Liberty and people   marching.  After blending and scratching that, he placed two people being hung.    There is  such(prenominal) significance to these two people because they are Mussolini and   his mistress.  Hanging  peak down, and by their feet, signifies that freedom has   come because Mussolini is dead. Mesches also shows that f...If you want to  reward a full essay, order it on our website: 
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