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I never studied art nor do I want to. There is no way to define art. Because everyone views and defines what it is so differently. That is one of the great things about it. What I view as not art someone else will and vice versa. Art is through the eye of the beholder.
I never studied art nor do I want to. There is no way to define art. Because everyone views and defines what it is so differently. That is one of the great things about it. What I view as not art someone else will and vice versa. Art is through the eye of the beholder.
Wouldn't you want to know why a picture of yours looks good?
Wouldn't you like a higher percentage of your shots to be keepers?
Knowng a thing or two about art might help you have pictures that YOU like more often.
That is more correctly described as 'Taste'.I guess I worded it incorrectly what I was trying to say is that what I see as something I love and think looks good may not be for another person.
Hmmm...that's not really how art education works at all. Well, at least at a good university. Like anything, the quality of education varies, and you get what you pay for.And the issue with studying art is that someone always tries to tell you what is wrong and what is right and tries to curve your opinion and mold you into what THEY think art should be.
Perhaps this is because you don't understand it, and don't have the vocabulary to put into words why you like it or not.Perfect example for me is abstract images. I am someone who just doesn't see it as something wonderful, but I can still appreciate the art of it and know that there are others who love it. But it isn't for me.
Because you have to identify with a subject. If there is no straight forward subject, you are lost.I much prefer lanscapes and scenery and put a horse in there and you have a winner.
It is an uneducated opinion. Call it what it is.That is my opinion what I see as art.
A teacher is a guide, and should never force your creativity one direction or another. Well, a good teacher, that is. Teaching art is teaching a student to see, to question, to express themselves, to think, to challenge, and how to get all that out in an effective manner.And if I has someone who as teaching me about art and they thought that abastract was art and the only way to go was with abstract then it would most likely begin to curve my judgment away from my personal thoughts and views.
It's difficult to portray, because it's difficult to agrue any subject from a point of ignorance and lack of knowledge on the subject. Text or verbal argument would end in frustration for both parties, when it is unedumacated vs. edumacated on any given subject.Does that make sense? Very difficult to portray idea over message board, much easier to speak this kind of idea.
Education that clouds one's judgement? What?
Education that impairs critical thinking? Huh?