Two Ways to Interpret Good Art
In any type of art, there are artists and their creations that can be one of two things for us. These things are complete opposites and each make us act a certain way.
1. Inspiring - This is exactly how you should interpret good art. When you see an amazing drawing or listen to some incredible music, you should be inspired by it. That should then motivate you to work harder to create art at the level of your inspiration.
2. Discouraging - Sometimes when we see good art we become discouraged from practicing our own craft instead of becoming inspired. I know there were times when I wanted to give up because I didn’t think I’d ever be at a certain level of skill. This just isn’t healthy. Good art is supposed to remind us of the possibilities and our potential, not demean our current talent. And sometimes - being a perfectionist - I forget that inspiring/discouraging artists have usually been doing whatever they do longer than I have.
How do you feel about good art?
I love good art.
I’m a musician too and everytime I listen a wonderful music I’m inspiring because I now that there is a great grift inside me.
With graphic art is the same!!!
Good art should inspiring us!
Great post!
Regards
Daniel
What do you play, Daniel?
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I like how you were able to interpret different types of doodle drawing by using a marker and sketching with a ink pen and also something to do when you are bored in the class room or any time of the day when you can not think of anything else to during cold winter months like during the holidays or to give a person for a special occasion that might be coming up in that particular month the people can always to sketch drawing or abstract sketching drawings in the efforts to becoming a professional artist when they grow up.
India, very true. :) Thanks for your comment.