lunedì 24 novembre 2014

Dark humor☺



The Dark Humor is a form of humor that regards human suffering as absurd rather than pitiable, or that considers human existence as ironic and pointless, but somehow comic. It makes light of subject matter usually considered taboo. It arises from stressful, traumatic, or life-threatening situations, often in circumstances such that death is perceived as impending and unavoidable.


So a guy is walking with a young boy into the woods.

Boy: "Hey mister its getting dark out and I’m scared"Man: "How do you think I feel, I have to walk back alone"


A taxi passenger taps the driver on the shoulder to ask him a question. The driver screams, loses control of the car, nearly hits a bus, goes up on the footpath, and stops centimeters from a shop window. For a second, everything goes quiet in the cab, then the driver says: "Look mate, don't ever do that again. You scared the daylights out of me!". The passenger apologizes and says: "I didn't realize that a little tap would scare you so much.”. The driver replies: "Sorry, it's not really your fault. Today is my first day as a cab driver. I've been driving a funeral van for the last 25 years."

venerdì 7 novembre 2014

New Forms of Art

Today there are some new beautiful forms of art like Street Art, Matchstick Art, Dirty Windshield Art, Fruit and Vegetable Art, etc. My favourite is the Street Art, but I'm against the vandals. 


STREET ART
Street Art is visual art created in public locations, usually unsanctioned artwork executed outside of the context of traditional art venues. The term gained popularity during the graffiti art boom of the early 1980s and continues to be applied to subsequent incarnations. Stencil graffiti, wheat pasted poster art or sticker art, and street installation or sculpture are common forms of modern street art. The motivations and objectives that drive street artists are as varied as the artists themselves. ‘Street’ artists attempt to have their work communicate with everyday people about socially relevant themes in ways that are informed by esthetic values without being imprisoned by them.