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Rynx | 21st Century 1/3

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"21st Century" is a collection of posters showcasing three pieces that depict different hands, symbolizing and reflecting various social phenomena that are present in society during the 2000s, both nationally and internationally. Each of these pieces holds its own unique significance, yet remains open to your personal interpretation and analysis.

"21st Century 1/3" represents the biased aspect of our contemporary society. The Venus symbol, tattooed on the ankle, is often interpreted as a sign of feminism, a movement that primarily supports normative women. In stark contrast, the hand depicted appears quite masculine, which can be viewed as a man bearing the Venus symbol. I wonder, does this matter?

The second symbol, "Corna" or "Rock n' Roll sign," formed by the hand, is frequently seen as tough, anarchistic, and aggressive, which can be construed as typical male behavior. Does the presence of a Venus symbol soften its "hardness"? Or perhaps the opposite?

What are your thoughts?
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