A few weeks ago we had a great discussion about who was better Dali or Picasso. I think it got closed, but using the assertions that many were making, lets have some fun with that.
First, I will state that artists are never in competition with each other. Sure, artists can hate each other, but the way visual art works is evoking a personal or thoughtful connection between the artist and the viewer with the artwork as the modicum. What is going on between other artists and the viewing world has almost no impact on what can happen between your art and the viewer.
So, I pose the question, What makes a work of art great? for you. What do you judge a work of art based upon? Or, some variance of that question.
Have fun with that, and remember the number one killer of creativity is being too serious.
Are you a, I judge art by how real it looks? Or, I judge art by how much it makes me think? Or, something else entirely?
Post pictures, pie charts, or diagrams to better make your cases.
First, I will state that artists are never in competition with each other. Sure, artists can hate each other, but the way visual art works is evoking a personal or thoughtful connection between the artist and the viewer with the artwork as the modicum. What is going on between other artists and the viewing world has almost no impact on what can happen between your art and the viewer.
So, I pose the question, What makes a work of art great? for you. What do you judge a work of art based upon? Or, some variance of that question.
Have fun with that, and remember the number one killer of creativity is being too serious.
Are you a, I judge art by how real it looks? Or, I judge art by how much it makes me think? Or, something else entirely?
Post pictures, pie charts, or diagrams to better make your cases.