Monday, November 16, 2009

Art style questions?

1) Sometimes, when I look at other people's art styles, I find that I cannot understand them. Such as street art. I'm like, huh, I cannot relate at all. So anyway, when must the art you create suit the likings of people? Assuming that you are happy with whatever you created.





2) Is it good to have a lot of mess, or be clean with the lines?





3) What's most important when you draw or colour?





4) Is creativity the most important force in art? What is creativity, anyway?





5) What kind of feel do you get when you view works that have pure creative power in it? Any examples? What is the value of such works? I'm asking this because it seems that everywhere they value and hunger for it so much, and I don't understand why.





6) What does it mean to have a talent in art? How different are these talented people from ordinary and less talented people? Is it necessary to have a talent?





7) What is the most respected value expected of an artist?

Art style questions?
First of all, you must understand that we are all unique from one another and that we also have unique taste and judgment for art. Additionally, the true meaning of art has never been concrete because the definition was never made clear due to disagreements of the principles of different artists. These different artists range from those who do street arts to those artist influenced with Greek and Roman art, to those who follow the modern art aesthetics, which I may say the respected form of art, or the formal art. How you would like to paint, compose a music or do anything with creativity reflects on your taste of art. You may not agree on the artworks of other people, but they see their work as art even though it looks messy. That would imply that ART IS SUBJECTIVE. There is no solid, agreeable definition of art except that is a unique, eye-catching object. Apparently, it doesn't imply that all of us are artists. We know there are highly-respected, talent-filled artworks, and to develop yourself to be a great artist, you must get yourself influenced by these artworks and their respective artists, or learn from their techniques.
Reply:Here are some answers to a couple of your questions:


3) What's most important to me when I draw is to draw exactly what I had in mind or very close to it.


4) I do believe that creativity is the most important force in art, even if others don't understand it. Creativity is doing or making something that no one else would think of.


7) The most respected value of an artist expected of another artist is creativity.
Reply:so many questions I want to attempt to answer for you and also for myself, but not the time...so save them for later I will.


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