[...] 15. My Art – Evil Frog - The frog represents the forces of global capitalism, the goggles are the dreams of hungry orphans. What does it all mean? Think, think and think again. Your world will be changed forever. [...]
It is my opinion that the frog symbolises the fear of farting publicly and the motorcycle is social anxiety that he rides, like a mechanical wave. the goggles represent cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) which, if her were only to wear, he would be able to see the world as it truly is.
Gosh. Well as I say in “Post From The Past”, my original intent with the piece was for the frog to represent the forces of global capitalism, while the goggles are the dreams of hungry orphans.
However, with all true, great art, there are a myriad of possible interpretations, and the thoughts of the good doctor are thought provoking.
if you replaced CBT and NLP you’d see the frog in a near hypnotic state. after which he would go home and have to stick post it notes on his mirror saying “every day in every way I’m getting better and better”.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t that piece of advice from a Mr Francis Spencer? I believe that was his mantra following on from an incident when the cat did a whoopsie in his beret.
[...] 15. My Art – Evil Frog - The frog represents the forces of global capitalism, the goggles are the dreams of hungry orphans. What does it all mean? Think, think and think again. Your world will be changed forever. [...]
It is my opinion that the frog symbolises the fear of farting publicly and the motorcycle is social anxiety that he rides, like a mechanical wave. the goggles represent cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) which, if her were only to wear, he would be able to see the world as it truly is.
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Gosh. Well as I say in “Post From The Past”, my original intent with the piece was for the frog to represent the forces of global capitalism, while the goggles are the dreams of hungry orphans.
However, with all true, great art, there are a myriad of possible interpretations, and the thoughts of the good doctor are thought provoking.
What would happen if you mixed CBT with NLP?
if you replaced CBT and NLP you’d see the frog in a near hypnotic state. after which he would go home and have to stick post it notes on his mirror saying “every day in every way I’m getting better and better”.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t that piece of advice from a Mr Francis Spencer? I believe that was his mantra following on from an incident when the cat did a whoopsie in his beret.