Talk:Chapters/@comment-68.46.6.249-20190511084545/@comment-2A00:23C5:11A1:3900:E9E4:3F7:1E50:B5EF-20190831185903

Objectively, and this is only from an aesthetic perspective, it will be interesting to observe how this event in his life will shape his art style in the future whether it would be the topics and aspects of art (shading, which characters are emphasised, detail).

I know such events in life have influenced the topics of works of artists such as: Egon Schiele (imprisonment on trumped up charges, the separation between him and the prostitute he befrended and the meeting with his wife) who sadly died of Spanish Flu before he could reach his full potential, HR Giger whose works are full of psychosexual imagery and at least some portraits were inspired by the suicide of his late friend/lover and Francis Bacon who produced some of his best work when he was in pain.