depends on what you view as art. Art means different things to different people. But to answer your question, yes torture can be viewed as a form of art.
I would like to show animals peace. But if I were someone who hated happiness and peace and love then I would do war, Nazi's, killing, torture, and hatred.
If someone were to torture Sonic, they could shave his head, , or make him eat something he hates, or put him out on boat alone in the middle of the ocean or do something to him that he hates.
They would torture you and possibly your family, too.
Is a heavy metal band from England. Also torture device.
Perhaps "war zone" or "torture chamber" would be good antonyms for a sanctuary.
Warfare, Hunting, Power, blood lust and torture.
Torture = Tormentum (noun) Torture = Torquere (verb, 'to torture')
torture
Erik Fischer has written: 'Passion' -- subject(s): European Prints, Prints, European, Suffering in art, Themes, motives, Torture in art 'Passion: Om lidelser og billeder'
they are pro torture
A victim of torture.
There are many forms of torture, which include water torture. There are just too many to name.
The torture game 1, 2 and 3 are good for pointless torture. The Torture Chamber (Any edition) requires you to earn more pain points to unlock other torture techniques.
'Torture' in Hebrew is עינויים.
"kashaku" can mean torture.
A senence for torture is: The people in a long time ago had to torture men or even women who did something bad
I do not believe that God approves of torture.