I'll tell you what I see and what it may mean. Interpreting art is subjective and there are often many conclusions that can be drawn from just one artwork. This is some of what I see.
Ram in Chair - doing nothing, hands/legs in the air, maybe it is symbolic of watching tv and being lazy. Maybe the ram wants to be there or the cloth covering its belly may be symbolic of it being restrained, (maybe not).
Clearly the ram (male) is in a very compromising position, like it is waiting to be abused, by choice or not. The ram is most certainly being humiliated if nothing else.
Young Ram - the young ram is an onlooker/observer, it is looking at the ram in the chair. It may be looking on helplessly wondering what it can do to help - or it may be looking on in an the act of voyeurism - or it may be contemplating taking advantage of the ram in the chair. The ram in the chair may be its father?
Sheep is a term that is often used to describe people, the masses - make of that what you will.
This sculpture is promoting beastiality, homosexuality, pedophilia, sodomy and possibly incest if the older ram is the young rams father.
Young Girl - she has horns but they are pointing backwards (not sure what to make of the horns). You can see her underwear and she is clearly a young girl, yet she is wearing lipstick - this sculpture is not appropriate no matter how you want to try and spin it. No-one should be looking at young girls panties other than her family and even then not all family members can be trusted.
She seems to be running, (on one leg, skirt in the air) - maybe she is running away from something or someone? This sculpture has very obvious pedophiliac overtones.
Crazy artwork can be found all over the world. I find much of it disgusting and loaded with symbolism with nefarious/evil overtones.
You have made some critical points! In regards to the horns on the girl:
Meet the hosts of the ball: Guy de Rothschild & Marie-Hélène de Rothschild wearing a horned “giant’s head” with tears made from real diamonds.
Marie-Hélène de Rothschild, member of the most powerful elite family in the world, held a Surrealist Ball at Château de Ferrières, one of the family’s gigantic mansions.
Good point about the Rothschilds and that image which I've seen before but didn't think of earlier. It's great to chat to people like you that are awake to these things :)
For the sheep google "Ainslie's sheep" the Artist is Les Kossatz. It's a satirical piece in reference to one of Canberra’s early pastoralists – James Ainslie.
I sure hope these sculptures aren't tax payer funded :-r
I'm not going to post here, but have you seen footage of the Gotthard Tunnel opening ceremony in Switzerland June 2016? Now that was some insane performance "art".
I'll tell you what I see and what it may mean. Interpreting art is subjective and there are often many conclusions that can be drawn from just one artwork. This is some of what I see.
Ram in Chair - doing nothing, hands/legs in the air, maybe it is symbolic of watching tv and being lazy. Maybe the ram wants to be there or the cloth covering its belly may be symbolic of it being restrained, (maybe not).
Clearly the ram (male) is in a very compromising position, like it is waiting to be abused, by choice or not. The ram is most certainly being humiliated if nothing else.
Young Ram - the young ram is an onlooker/observer, it is looking at the ram in the chair. It may be looking on helplessly wondering what it can do to help - or it may be looking on in an the act of voyeurism - or it may be contemplating taking advantage of the ram in the chair. The ram in the chair may be its father?
Sheep is a term that is often used to describe people, the masses - make of that what you will.
This sculpture is promoting beastiality, homosexuality, pedophilia, sodomy and possibly incest if the older ram is the young rams father.
Young Girl - she has horns but they are pointing backwards (not sure what to make of the horns). You can see her underwear and she is clearly a young girl, yet she is wearing lipstick - this sculpture is not appropriate no matter how you want to try and spin it. No-one should be looking at young girls panties other than her family and even then not all family members can be trusted.
She seems to be running, (on one leg, skirt in the air) - maybe she is running away from something or someone? This sculpture has very obvious pedophiliac overtones.
Crazy artwork can be found all over the world. I find much of it disgusting and loaded with symbolism with nefarious/evil overtones.
You have made some critical points! In regards to the horns on the girl:

Meet the hosts of the ball: Guy de Rothschild & Marie-Hélène de Rothschild wearing a horned “giant’s head” with tears made from real diamonds.
Marie-Hélène de Rothschild, member of the most powerful elite family in the world, held a Surrealist Ball at Château de Ferrières, one of the family’s gigantic mansions.
Good point about the Rothschilds and that image which I've seen before but didn't think of earlier. It's great to chat to people like you that are awake to these things :)
For the sheep google "Ainslie's sheep" the Artist is Les Kossatz. It's a satirical piece in reference to one of Canberra’s early pastoralists – James Ainslie.
i'm so confused!!!
I sure hope these sculptures aren't tax payer funded :-r
I'm not going to post here, but have you seen footage of the Gotthard Tunnel opening ceremony in Switzerland June 2016? Now that was some insane performance "art".
what the hell ??
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i am very confused on this clicks
What? This is very strange!
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