Human Rights (2024) Painting by Dags

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HUMAN RIGHTS COURT (2024) Painting by Dags Oil on Linen Canvas, 110x150 cm €3,679 RELATED THEMES of DAGS VIDULEJS ART. I try to express in my paintings more truly and far-sightedly what I feel as a man, father, son, businessman, artist, educated theoretician, personal friend and neighbor of some. I try to depict[...]
HUMAN RIGHTS COURT (2024)
Painting by Dags
Oil on Linen Canvas, 110x150 cm
€3,679

RELATED THEMES of DAGS VIDULEJS ART.
I try to express in my paintings more truly and far-sightedly what I feel as a man, father, son, businessman, artist, educated theoretician, personal friend and neighbor of some. I try to depict in visual images what the self-financing part of the family of white European nations feels. I love all peoples and all nations on the world. But.

So that the part of the civil servants living on the bread of the budget does not try to prohibit expression with censorship. But pluralism of public opinion, freedom of speech would be allowed, which would facilitate reconciliation with the repressed groups of people who suffered in the cataclysms of the last year. So that the leaders of the European state institutions understand their responsibility, not only towards the immigrants in the countries of the cultural homeland of Western Europe, such as France, Germany and England, in whose homelands in Africa and Asia the people are not in danger of extinction, becoming a minority in their homeland after more than ten years. Losing the only place in the world for our linguistic and cultural identity.

I wish that in 2024, the leaders of European state institutions will also understand their responsibility, not only towards money lenders from the World Bank, to whom we owe money as a country, but also towards non-budgetary, free farmers, freelancers and freelancers who create added value, who could be perceived not as enemies to be eliminated because of taxes debts, but also for their distant relatives. I wish to find in 2024 what unites all Europeans, as a family, a nation, as a disappearing white race as a whole.

The whole world should learn from us. To learn interethnic tolerance, green economy without any factory from Latvia. The great powers of the world should learn from us, northerners, responsibility and caution towards the number of children being born. The big cities of the world should learn from Riga the insignificance of the number of parks and population density and public order. China's approved social ranking system, CBDC, "5-Minute Concentration Areas", forced medicine, universal conscription, and total regulation of every step with digital tracking are good in mega-cities for public safety. However, in European small towns and especially in Northern countries like Latvia, where the population is rapidly disappearing, this is not a problem. There are no traffic jams and overcrowding. Order and peace reign in the cities. The entire world cannot be measured by the globalist yardstick of China and the United States.

That's what I, the artist Dags Vidlejs, think, and I try to convey that message, as a warning, in my paintings. Like it or not.

Paraphrasing the Bible, I want to express the motto: "Love your nation, Your people as yourself"

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Dags Vidulejs is a contemporary Latvian artist. His main goal is to use catharsis to engage the audience in conversation. In contrast to seeking to provoke the viewer's thought[...]

Dags Vidulejs is a contemporary Latvian artist. His main goal is to use catharsis to engage the audience in conversation. In contrast to seeking to provoke the viewer's thought by contrasting many levels of symbolically structured subcultures in the shape of a triptych, Vidulejs' artistic approach is a counterbalance, dividing reality into nature, culture, the urban environment, and virtual reality.

His education and the changes in his trajectory brought on by the places and people he has visited are the main stages in the artist's work. The primary goal of intellectual creativity is to advocate for socially marginalized groups by using the language of the arts. His paintings can be found in private collections in China, Austria, Germany, Denmark, Latvia, Estonia, and Russia.


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