RE: What is Art and Who Defines It?
Great read and thanks for sharing. I believe art is 100% subjective. As such I stopped caring if anybody else liked the art I like, and I stopped caring about the tastes of others. For me, my appreciation for an artist begins when I know they are doing something I can't (which doesn't take much to be honest.) But sometimes I see the equivalent of a stick figure and am expected to think it's cool. For me, if the artist has to explain what their art is, and I simply ain't feelin it, then I just keep it moving and go looking for the piece that does. Regardless of my opinion though, I generally love it all.
One of the highlights of my life thus far was getting to see Van Gogh originals in Amsterdam. Stunning.
Dali is my second favorite. I met a woman once who claimed to be one of his sketch models back in the day. His style is so wild.
A LOT of interpretation of art (and talent) seems to be tied with the story of the artist's life or personality. I thought Jackson Pollock was a way better artist before his signature style came to be, and Andy Warhol was essentially a screen printer making t-shirts on canvas (my opinion) whose personality allowed his art to become known.
But I also like Bob Ross so there you go....
The arguments can go on for days and days. Thanks for getting my mind going. Upvoted and following ya now. Aloha!
Aloha! Are you in Hawai’i?!
Thanks for this comment, glad the post got you thinking! I really love what you say about not caring about the opinions of others and instead liking art based on your own reaction to it. I personally think that one element of “great art” is its ability to incite a reaction in the viewer--so if something does that for you I think that’s a wonderful thing! :)
Totally agree. No, on mainland. Many friends from there, go back and forth. Maui.