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Somebody Doesn't Like Salvador Dali's Works.
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Now, who could that be ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The point here, Khandro, is I think that without understanding, 'modern' art doesn't always appear to be beautiful. As YMB said it often looks 'a mess'. That was brought home to me when I examined Picasso's 'The Weeping Woman' and discovered the impetus for what I had previously considered to be a messy, ugly work. Now I think it's absolutely brilliant.
Khandro - // It's a big mistake to think art has to be beautiful, it may or may not be, but to be good, it has to be SIGNIFICANT. //
I don;t think naomi has suggested that art has to be "beautiful".
I believe she is pointing out that the appeal, or not, or art is in the eye of the beholder.
For me, art can be appreciated, or not, on any number of levels including complete dismissal.
That's the whole point of it.
I don;t think naomi has suggested that art has to be "beautiful".
I believe she is pointing out that the appeal, or not, or art is in the eye of the beholder.
For me, art can be appreciated, or not, on any number of levels including complete dismissal.
That's the whole point of it.
jno - // we're not all on here 24/7 to monitor our posts, andy. //
I haven't suggested that we are, so I'm not sure what your point is.
// Though in this case it would be nice to know what on earth the OP was about. //
I have an idea, but I'm not pursuing it, because it is based on mischief-making, and that goes nowhere except downhill.
I haven't suggested that we are, so I'm not sure what your point is.
// Though in this case it would be nice to know what on earth the OP was about. //
I have an idea, but I'm not pursuing it, because it is based on mischief-making, and that goes nowhere except downhill.
Perhaps the one you chose, Canary? For a silly reason and nothing to do with art?
Dali was great to study with Year 6 pupils.....really stirred their imagination.
Even better was..... paint a picture of one of your classmates in the style of Picasso.
The one to avoid for fear of annoying the cleaners was Jackson Pollock.... :-)
Dali was great to study with Year 6 pupils.....really stirred their imagination.
Even better was..... paint a picture of one of your classmates in the style of Picasso.
The one to avoid for fear of annoying the cleaners was Jackson Pollock.... :-)
He continues to inspire
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