rsmv2you
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You said post ponies.*points to thread title*
I own this place, b*tch.
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You said post ponies.*points to thread title*
I own this place, b*tch.
^-^ /]You said post ponies.
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*points to thread title*
I own this place, b*tch.
I disagree. An artist's skill can improve.I believe he did say he was still working on it. Even if we wasn't, art is not like music or talents. You can not work on them to make them better, they are perfect the way the artist wants them.
I actually am drawing pencil self-portraits in art right now. I suppose my portrait could replace that of the dog...I disagree. An artist's skill can improve.
lulI disagree. An artist's skill can improve.
you need to improve it, not just dismiss it.
Not what I said. The skill of an artist can improve, the art itself cannot improve past what the artists ambition for it is.I disagree. An artist's skill can improve.
Critique is an important part of an artist's development. All this encourages is stagnation, which brings me to the next part:This is only true if you seek to gain the approval of an audience. If you don't wish to increase the value of your art, or increase in popularity, then you can dismiss the opinions of others all day long.
So what you're saying is that rsmv has the choice to stop improving his own personal style if he is content with it? That's fine but it would make him a pretty horrible artist by definition. An artist's vision of perfection is always shifted by the artists he admires and by experimenting with new ideas.Not what I said. The skill of an artist can improve, the art itself cannot improve past what the artists ambition for it is.
Well thank you for the insult.So what you're saying is that rsmv has the choice to stop improving his own personal style if he is content with it? That's fine but it would make him a pretty shitty artist by definition. An artist's vision of perfection is always shifted by the artists he admires and by experimenting with new ideas.
Stop looking for excuses not to improve.
Listen, I'm not insulting you for the sake of it, but if you stop dreaming about being a better artist it just makes all your work look less like the first steps to greatness and more like swimming in a puddle while everyone watches and cheers you for your swimming skills.Well thank you for the insult.
Not even close to what I am saying. An artists skills improve. That particular work of art, if he finds it fine how it is, will not. The artist later on, with his improved skills, can create something perhaps better, or worse depending on who is looking at it. Eye of the beholder nonsense again.So what you're saying is that rsmv has the choice to stop improving his own personal style if he is content with it? That's fine but it would make him a pretty horrible artist by definition. An artist's vision of perfection is always shifted by the artists he admires and by experimenting with new ideas.
Stop looking for excuses not to improve.
I apologize for the rant, for it seems there was a misunderstanding involved: I read your point as referring to his art in general and not a single/particular work. Most of your points are valid from the perspective of a single work. We could have probably saved some time, especially noticing how everyone who tried to debate your arguments obviously didn't understand what you meant.Not even close to what I am saying. That particular work of art, if he finds it fine how it is, will not.
Agreed.I apologize for the rant, for it seems there was a misunderstanding involved: I read your point as referring to his art in general and not a single/particular work. Most of your points are valid from the perspective of a single work. We could have probably saved some time, especially noticing how everyone who tried to debate your arguments obviously didn't understand what you meant.
So wait....Its not abstract because you can tell what it is?EDIT: This is not abstract art. We can tell it is a mountain from the shape and color.