Trump's drawings lack depth, light, and curiosity, presenting a stark and vacant perspective of buildings. They are rigid and clenched, often reduced to stick figures without scale or weather. The emphasis lies on the bold signature, asserting ownership rather than creativity. This brand-like assertion extends to his buildings, which evoke a sense of possessiveness over the skyline. Unlike soulful doodles by others, his sketches reveal a deliberate avoidance of personal expression, emphasizing a closed loop of repetitive claims rather than an artistic exploration of meaning.
Trump's drawings are stiff, symmetrical, totally vacant. They tell you nothing, and loudly. They claim ownership rather than express design or vision.
Each drawing is like a closed loop, small and rigid, often missing people, light, and depth - just a thing to be framed and sold.
The signature is the main event, seared into the paper, asserting ownership, declaring "I did this," rather than providing any real artistic expression.
Unlike expressive doodles by other artists, Trump's drawings are rigid and repetitive, working hard to reveal nothing of the man behind them.
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