Why the fuck do so many artists get upset when """"bad"""" art or """""bad artist""""" blow up?
How can so many of us as artists not understand the whole point of art?
I just think it's a little crazy how so many artists get so annoyed when what is considered "good" doesn't get the views that they feel it deserves while """bad artists"""" are getting views. Like the whole point of art is interpretation, show me the Mona Lisa and I'm going to think it's the shittiest painting in the world. Seriously that painting is overrated in my opinion. But then you show me a child's drawing and I'm all over that shit I love seeing children's artwork and how creative it is. And that's just my opinion on artwork. There's artwork I'll look at and I'll think it's bad but I can see the meaning and Care put behind it and have an interesting interpretation with it, and to me that's what makes it a wonderful piece.
You can look at art and think it's bad; that's totally okay, but I think too many artists have Hissy Fits overviews and attention. Believe it or not, it's not the end of the world if a stickman drawing gets more views than your 12-hour Mona Lisa redraw painting or whatever.
I can totally understand why people get upset, it sucks putting so many hours into a piece to not get any attention from it. But who is to say a """"bad artist"""" also isn't putting time and effort into their work, how do we know that Stickman drawing took them only 5 minutes, for all we know their drawing could have taken them weeks to perfect in their eyes.
As artists, we should be supporting each other, even if we find each other's aren't shitty or bad. We shouldn't always be at each other's asses over "ugly art styles" or "lazy art" or fucking whatever.
That's all I gotta say for today. Please never forget how much I love you and your art. Your art is so wonderful to me and so many other people. I love you and have a great day!!!!
DeaghlanNG
Perfect art is generally the most boring in my opinion, I'd rather see something with some obvious, interesting imperfections than just a photorealistic portrait.