"My name is Sosuke Aizen. I want to share with you an interest of mine."
"I always found myself to be a sophisticated man, a man of class. In doing so, I support the arts. I have high respects for Picasso, Leonardo, Vincent van Gogh, and others. In truth, I find pleasure in all forms of art such as sculpturing, painting, photography, and more."
Being quite a fine man in his own way, Aizen has some great respect and admiration for the arts. He walks into museums and admires the work in it.
"Whenever I see a piece of work, I often think about the meaning. All art is suppose to poke at your brain. The art is suppose to speak to you."
Aizen always tried to find the meaning of the art he admires. He thinks about what the art means to him, what does it say to him. That's the way all art should be.
"One day, I got word about a new artist was showing his work. It was going to be his debut in the artist world. He claims that his art is unlike anything that the public has seen before. In fact, he says that it's a new form of art. He wants to make his art really say something to the people. Being rather curious, I decided to see for myself what this art was."
Aizen soon heard about a new artist making his debut. Whatever this art is, Aizen was most curious about it and wants to see it for himself.
"Soon, I arrived at a gallery to see this new artist for myself. There was quite a mood to it. The lights were red and dark, and that gave it an ominous feeling to it. That was to the artist's request. It made me more curious as to what this new form of art was."
He soon arrives at the gallery to see this new form of art himself. When he got there, the gallery had an ominous feeling to it because of the lighting. To a normal person, this would be quite unsettling.
"I asked around to see if anyone knew anything about this new artist or his work. No one really knew anything about it. I even talked to the director of the gallery, but even she doesn't know what it could be."
No one seems to know anything about what this new art is. No one knows what this artist is even about. It made Aizen more curious.
"Soon, the time came when this new artist was going to make his debut. Everyone gathered in a wide space for it. There was a stand set with this new art covered by a sheet. At least we managed to get a good look at this artist. He was a rather pale man in skin and he was dressed in all black."
The time finally came to see what this new art was, meeting this new artist. People were rather excited as to what this could be.
"As usual, introductions were made. However, the artist did not say much about himself. It would seem that he would rather just show his art. He did claim that his art will have quite a reaction. Everyone seemed rather excited to see what it could possibly be. When the artist finally removed the sheet, it certainly did have one great reaction: shock."
When the artist could finally reveal his artwork, he tore the sheet off and showed it to the world. However, people weren't really excited about it anymore. They were shocked, astonished, and possibly disgusted by it.
"His artwork was that of a man stripped to a table, but it was much more than just that. It looked as if his body was sown together. It was like different body parts were stitched together to form a different and knew body. That certainly was the case because the truth of the matter is that this body was made out of the actual parts of people. The artist took body parts from people and brought them together. Everyone was horrified about it, felt disgusted at what they were seeing. One person even regurgitated what was in his stomach."
The piece of artwork that everyone was seeing horrified all of them. It was disgusting and they can't really take it anymore.
"Everyone cleared out of the gallery. None of them agreed or supported with what they witnessed. It soon became just me and the artist. I was the only viewer left. When you see art, you should think about what it means to you. What do you think, what do you feel when you look at it? There was only one word that described what I thought of this piece of art: beautiful."
