(“Encyclopedia Britannica Online”, 2011) while the economic system was eventually superseded by capitalism, Mercantilist nations were among the most affluent of the time and from this theory emerged the idea that wealth was something to be celebrated. An idea that forms the basis of consumer culture. . (“Encyclopedia Britannica Online”, 2011) Kruger’s works seen here, can then in fact be seen as a depiction and comment on the after effects of mercantilism and the rise of the consumer.
You have done an amazing job with the wording of this, especially on the first question.
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Very well worded, I agree most definately with what you said about our self worth and own identity is defined by our materialistic possessions. I also have more of an understanding of mercantilism and how this concept is seen through Kruger's works. I still believe her recent works are still in the same medium as 'graphic design' solely because she has taken her style and placed it on a new surface media there was no actual change in my own opinion. Overall I could understand her works better reading through your blog answers - I now have a much better understanding of Consumerism and Mercantilism
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