The World According To The CEs
by Tim Richards
Title
The World According To The CEs
Artist
Tim Richards
Medium
Drawing - Digital Art
Description
Political cartoon.
Considering the PRC military and territorial claims on the entire South China Sea and its coercive and violent military actions there in the past decade. The International Court at the Hague ruled against their claim in 2016. Thus, the PRC is not only in violation of the Law of the Seas, it is a fiat expression of defiance of a shared global ethics of peace. It is the all-too-common historical and tragic politic of a newly emerged nation flexing its ethnocentric muscles. The situation circa 2016-17.
Work completed in March 2017. Variations available.
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March 4th, 2017
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Comments (5)
GJ Glorijean
Tim, I really like the originality you express in this artwork... It's so sad to see the USA diminishing tho I think WM is pale to the AMZN takeover & $6T tech wars... Tho this gives great expression and POV to ponder. If you like, you are invited to display over in the indie, voice, blue & advocacy ACL Art CHANGES Lives. You can also start an Art Reception for more member dialogue that's not on your public page! LCV, GJ glorijean
Hartmut Jager
👍 TIM you made a great to the point Cartoon, but, as Chad indicated, it is kind of not funny because of the bulling the way the Chinese carry on these days (as economically towards Australia right now). - And let us also remember that all of the once mighty Ancient Empires have crumbled away - with the exception of the Ancient Chinese one - which is and has been the same size as it always was !
Tim Richards replied:
Thank you for your incisive comments. China may appear to have endured as a single state, but this is a modern myth. The present political unification is still subject to decay because the communists consider culture to be secondary.