FancyMancy
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Modern "art"
Modern "art"
Zeffie of the Wind said:As an artist myself I have noticed that within the art community there are several detrimental thought processes that continuosly lower the bar so to speak.
One of which is that the idea of technical skill in a medium (such as acrylic paint, oil paint, sculpting, etc) doesnt truly matter in creating ''real art'' and that its the expression or raw emotion that matter more. Its how we end up with splashes of paint in a canvas, give it some BS meaning, and host it in galleries. We even end up having ''artists'' that show off literal feces and call it art.
There's also the tiptoeing around trying to not offend an artist otherwise you face the wrath of obnoxious SJW or 'fanbois' that lick the creators feet or something like that. Then there are artists that take personal offense to anything poorly said about their works and attack the critic as if they made the next generation Mona Lisa or something.
Then we have critics that think they know the ins and outs of art. They think they know absolutly everything about how to make good art and anything that doesnt fit that guideline in their head is not 'real' art
Worst of all though is the extremly self depreciating way I see young artists, proffesional or not, speak about themsleves and their own work. There is a lack of pride in both themselves and what they create. Not everyone is like that hopefully but the artists that I interacted with, most if not all of them talk poorly about themselves. Theres a lack of pride and happiness in creating art. Then when someone does act prideful you have people purposly trying to bring them down or call them haughty/cocky/bigot/etc.
Maybe its just the communities that I saw or were in and hopefully there are some that arent like that.
NaziMan12 said:Some masters in the early Renaissance died in poverty because they were paid so little. Art today is just a big FU to Satan in general. Beauty is not in the eye of the beholder that is a Yehuborim maxim. This is the same maxim that rules the art world and art is the way it is because the guys with money control art production. The Renaissance had alot of white princes and such like Lorenzo de Medici who sponsored Leonardo, Michaelangelo and many others/
I think one point which has not been raised yet is that of mass production. Each art piece is unique - rendering on GIMP or Photoshop is an exact, precise, perfectly-identical copy. All you have to do is go to Print and select a thousand copies of the same thing. Mass production of a once-imaginative industry, IMO, is Soulless.Andevili666 said:Lol, Yagami and Fancy should learn to read. Towards the end of my previous post I said to do the two so it would be a double win.. lol. That's exactly what I'm doing, mastering the canvas secretly and also expressing my soul digitally. Don't place limitations on yourselves. In the future, you will see a lot of masterful trad arts from me done on canvas. As well as digital stuff. All I do is win. Question of the thread, if digital artworks were dollars how many would you do?... lol
Rhetorical or not, I use neither the dollar nor the euro, and from what I have read, the dollar is not worth using to clean one's private lower back region with.Question of the thread, if digital artworks were dollars how many would you do?... lol
Digital is auto-fill, not manual-fill. It is lazy. It's 1s and 0s, not brushstrokes and physical hand movements, with too much or too little pressure, and as Yagami Light said no CTRL+Z. Digital is mass-produced, which has less value because you just print another one off and another one off and another one off, and it's not unique. Art, on the other hand, is unique, man-made/hand-crafted, and has value - time and effort, more so than computer image manipulation.Andevili666 said:Any opinions about digital art not being art will remain an opinion. The last time I checked, the Almighty value of such 'opinions' was almost zero as it didn't reflect the millions or maybe billions of people who enjoyed such.
Digital art has come to stay. What matters is how it's used, we are in the digital age. You might as well disregard photography because it takes away the hard work of drawing the environment, you might as well also disregard all of the good Movies because they entail digital 'manipulation' and editing. In fact our digital meet-up on the forums is wrong, we should do it the traditional way, lol...
Traditional art is very good art and I expect those who strongly disregard Digital Art to never ever enjoy such or express themselves digitally as it will very hypocritical of them. I have created unique digital pieces and also done mass-production and my understanding about digital art is increasing everyday and I won't stop. I know also know the value of trad arts is to sharpen the mind and to give on some manual dexterity, it may be slow but I will keep brushing up my skills.
The comment about the 'worthlessness' of the dollar shows how uneducated the poster is.
It's just a phase, be it a short one or a long one. Physical paper books will last forever; people won't dump them for eye-straining, electricty-and-money-wasting, cold & plastc ebook readers.Digital art has come to stay.
In the non-Yehubor, less-populated world, there'd be less red tape, and things would be much fairer in price. People would go and sit in an area, e.g. trainspotting, and paint or draw a scene. - These days, people are lazy. They want quick results. With the contention of rain and weather patterns, a painter/drawer has to work slowly and carefully. I won't deny there is skill in digital image manipulation, and also in photography, but standing in a strange position, pointing the camera at something, and then clicking the button before the heavens open up is easy. Trying to get done, or part of it done, before it rains on your canvas and pallete to spoilt it is patience and commitment. Then having to return after the air dries up enough for you to continue, and finish eventually.You might as well disregard photography because it takes away the hard work of drawing the environment, you might as well also disregard all of the good Movies because they entail digital 'manipulation' and editing.
Yeah, nice sarcasm. We would be if it weren't for the Yehubor. There is only the need for technological communications because the Yehubor raped us into atrophying our Pineal Glands and our Spiritual Abilities, which includes telepathy, or interacting Astrally.In fact our digital meet-up on the forums is wrong, we should do it the traditional way, lol...
Then so are the HPs/HPSs and other individuals who realise the dollar is toilet crap paper.The comment about the 'worthlessness' of the dollar shows how uneducated the poster is.
My guess is that it was just a stepping stone, to degenerate Art into "art" slowly over time. If it were done too quickly, then it wouldn't work, so it has to be eased-in slowly, taking time to sink-in, for people to accept it, for it to be normalised.What about salvador dali
I know... You just wouldn't believe it, would you? It is literal scribbling and smearing, and blocks of nothing - literally. No meaning, depth or anything. The blocks are just blank, and the rest is scribble mess. Children do that, and their drawings get put on the fridge with magnets, not being sold for millions. I forgot to say something above, and actually I'm glad I did. Let us recall (as sickening as that might be) that scribble-de-gook and smearage above, and compare it with Children's.The prices of those. Tens of millions of dollars... I have no words other than "clown world".
Lol, yes... In history, there were actual "grooms of the stool". If the Yehubor was not in as high as a position as it can be today, I wonder if the Yehubor who was groom of the stool might have got Henry 8th's stool and used that as honourable canvas equipment, to venerate its king... if not selling it to an illiterate christian as holy material...you silly!
you have to look at who is the artist.
if it is a Yehubor, a holohoax survivor, a poor mixraced kid, or something like that, you have to pay 10 milions.
it may be a litteral shit on a piece of paper, but think about how that Yehubor was felling while he took a shit, while thinking about your nazi grandpa who gassed him.
this whole process is holy, it's beutiful and historycal journey, and also a representation of life.
The result of life, grow, hunt for food, eat, gain energy by consuming life around you, destroying the world cuz you are not eating ze bugz. And then shit. All the hardship, the toilet paper he used for cleaning his ass, maybe some pain.
The dinosauros who died to make petroil to make toilet paper.
The evolution to have hands to take it.
The difficult to remember that if it's sabath you can't use toilet paper, cuz you can't do calculated cuts.
This is like pure gold, 12 milions.
2 shekel for every gassed Yehubor.
And he is a woman, so the price here is +100 milions.
That's 100$ for the tour guide.
Don't be antisemitics and ask me how was the shit? He/she was felling good?
Then don't forget to also buy something from the shop, and to rate me 5 starts, or I will scream victim.
holey*! (Sorry!)if not selling it to an illiterate christian as holy material...
It's also superior, cuz you can see it, smell it, hear the flies, even taste it *yummy artist noises* it's 3d and malneable.Lol, yes... In history, there were actual "grooms of the stool". If the Yehubor was not in as high as a position as it can be today, I wonder if the Yehubor who was groom of the stool might have got Henry 8th's stool and used that as honourable canvas equipment, to venerate its king... if not selling it to an illiterate christian as holy material...
Seriously I had an idea.It's also superior, cuz you can see it, smell it, hear the flies, even taste it *yummy artist noises* it's 3d and malneable.
Not like those bitch ass paintings of yours. How boring! Hitler made these, how evil from you, goy! oy vey!
Then of course the shop, you can buy little shits made of plastic to attach them to the fridge or to your keys and the like (don't know if having animals outside to sell litteral shit will work, maybe too extreme. Or maybe in India). So the shop will be focused on this.Seriously I had an idea.
Hitler vs Yehubor
The Art gallery contest.
A gallery full of painting of Hitler, with poor descriptions, with normal and enjoyable decorations.
Then a room, completely empty with a smelly shit in the middle.
Before entering you take the paper with story written on it. It will talk about all the sensational story I wrote above, and how he is and artist, what he ate, and all the stuff. (the Yehubor one of course).
This will be so contraditory for normies, but so artistical accurate and modern for today standards. So supportive of Yehuborim thanks to the story. It will be so obious that Hitler is the good one and that Yehubor done a shit, but still so artistical right for today standards, and this whole sentiment will open the doors to success.
It will create a paradox.
For me it's a good idea. If you know someone for art galleries, send me a DM. I want to have a gallery in all major cities of europe and USA.
He can sell himself to only girl costumers, it will work.Italian Artist Sells Invisible Sculpture for Real Money
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1 June 2021
Salvatore Garau has sold his latest invisible sculpture. The work, titled "I Am", doesn't exist except in the artist's imagination. The buyer gets a stamped certificate in exchange for $18,000.
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:
Good morning. I'm Steve Inskeep. Move over nonfungible tokens. An Italian artist, Salvatore Garau, recently sold his latest invisible sculpture, a work titled "I Am". It isn't. The art does not exist except in the imagination of the artist. Garau says the sculpture may be displayed in any light since it's not there. The buyer gets a stamped certificate in exchange for payment of $18,000, assuming they can't just imagine they paid. It's MORNING EDITION.
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