When did it suddenly become cool to hate everything? It's a growing problem, especially in the entertainment world, and no one benefits from an increasingly hard to please, pessimistic audience.
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The true value of art lies in the emotional effect created.
I, am, also, known, as, neom.
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comment, to get comments.
share your kindness, not your hate.
love the art, before yourself.
my freinds... ~neographixx << like my best freind on DA::
~Valone ~xx1
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comment, to get comments.
share your kindness, not your hate.
love the art, before yourself.
my freinds... ~neographixx << like my best freind on DA::
~Valone ~xx1
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------------------------------ ------------------
comment, to get comments.
share your kindness, not your hate.
love the art, before yourself.
my freinds... ~neographixx << like my best freind on DA::
~Valone ~xx1
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The true value of art lies in the emotional effect created.
I, am, also, known, as, neom.
--
------------------------------ ------------------
comment, to get comments.
share your kindness, not your hate.
love the art, before yourself.
my freinds... ~neographixx << like my best freind on DA::
~Valone ~xx1
If this is the finest piece of art then I would encourage you look here [link] Someone spent hours and hours drawing this, that’s right, they put time and effort into drawing this portrait by hand, every line, shade, and mark was done by someone’s hand. Now we compare this to a photo taken on someone’s kitchen counter of a pre packages block of macaroni and cheese.. it’s clear too see who has the appreciation for art here and who does not. Personally I find it rather insulting that someone would even dare to call this art, when there are people on this website who spend their lives creating what can only be described as perfection and you and have the nerve to tell me this is art… I’d be willing to bet a large amount of money the guy who took this photo put zero thought of effort into it. Would you like to know what makes me so confident of myself? The “author’s comments”. People who pride their art, love their art and do art because they care will tell you about it, they will tell you why they love it why they care, how much time and effort they put into something, the description “yummy” tell me it was taken just before he sat down to eat. With regards to this comment:
“yes there is... dont you see... the cheese signifies his innerfeelings warm and gushy... but... the burnt outer shell is hard and course... like his apppearance...” (By the way inner feelings is two words and apppearance is spelt with one p.)
I could go outside and take a photograph of a 2 day old pile of dog fesses, the middle would still be slightly warm, and the outer would start to be a little hard, you would call this art because the dog poo represents my inner feelings? I think not, I think it would be a photo of a pile of dog crap.. you see what I’m getting at. It is widely accepted that some things are art, and some things just aren’t. I’d say this is one of them I’m afraid.
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The true value of art lies in the emotional effect created.
I, am, also, known, as, neom.
--
------------------------------ ------------------
comment, to get comments.
share your kindness, not your hate.
love the art, before yourself.
my freinds... ~neographixx << like my best freind on DA::
~Valone ~xx1
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Black, White, We stand outside the duality. We are the gray
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