Artists play a crucial role in society, using their creativity and talent to express ideas, provoke thought, and inspire change. Recent trends show a growing emphasis on supporting emerging artists, promoting diversity in the arts, and advocating for fair compensation and recognition for creatives. Petitions within this topic highlight issues such as funding for the arts, combating censorship, and protecting artists rights.
One petition gaining traction calls for increased government funding for public art programs to support artists and enrich communities. Another petition addresses the censorship of art in certain regions, emphasizing the importance of free expression and creativity.
Get involved by exploring the petitions and standing up for artists rights. Your support can help amplify the voices of creatives and contribute to a more vibrant and inclusive artistic landscape.
LI was only a few months old when #2 came out. I grew up watching all the shrek movies (1-4) and it was a huge part of my childhood. Watching them ruin the animation like that hurt. It looks horrible. We all want the ORIGINAL shrek back
As someone who grew up with the original Shrek movies you can ask my family how many times I would ask to rewatch them over and over again. The animation style brings on a kind of nostalgia like with Veggie tales and the old barbie movies. The new recreation of all theses movies looks cheap, tacky and honesty looks like many studios have turned to AI generated characters. I loved the Last Wish Movie the animation style was amazing and the story was captivating while also covering mental health. Even if the animation style was in that style that would be great. But this new style just looks like a short TikTok video and its honestly terrible. We need to stop how people are running the original movies that the original creators out so much time into.
This is not the Shrek I know or grew up with! I was very excited about a new Shrek movie coming out until I saw the way our long beloved characters completely changed. It’s like they aren’t even the same characters anymore, it feels like imposters. Please DONT RUIN the great franchise of Shrek movies because you want to update animation style to match “the current time”. It is utterly disappointing to long time Shrek fans that have watched since the beginning, please take into account the voices of the people you make your money off of. Like others have stated, I will not be spending my money on this movie if the animation is not changed back to NORMAL nor will I show my daughter this new Shrek.
I say we all speak for the kids who grew up with the original animation of Shrek including myself. Seeing this new version of Shrek is not it. We love the way the original Shrek movie was animated before! There was no need to change it to “appeal” to the newer generation. We would really appreciate it to have Shrek 5 done with the original animation. :(
This trailer does not include the Shrek characters I grew up with. This is modern, lazy, suspiciously similar to AI generated content. Each of our beloved characters look different, I know they are supposed to be older, but these characters look unrecognizable. Myself and many others agree these are not the same beloved characters we had growing up. Please fix this, because I, as a forever Shrek fan, will be so ashamed and sad to see this version be released even after so many of us have expressed our concerns.
I have been a fan of shrek my whole like I themed my sons nursery as shrek seeing something I love so dearly changed in the way it has been feels like a betrayal we just want the original ogre we fell in love with
As one of 4 circus performers in my family, I strongly agree that Circus Arts should be considered an official art form by the NEA. The Circus Arts brings together dance, music, visual art and partners those things with great athleticism to create an extremely captivating art form for both young and old. The Circus Arts are both educational and entertaining. They offer both a physical and creative outlet for performers from a variety of backgrounds.
I hope that the NEA can appreciate these facts about Circus Arts and make it an official art form.