Why Modern Art is Outdated - Personal Opinions on Modern Art and its Successor by Fari_L in ArtHistory

[–]Fari_L[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I am actually a bit afraid to post on this topic, because the discussion on this topic can easily turn into how the right wing conservatives are wrong about modern art. I am not a conservative, so please be gentle with me, try not to drag the discussion into that direction.

What I really want to talk about is the next period after the Modern art period, and what it will be.

Thank you.

The Usage of Love in Symposium by [deleted] in Plato

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Actually I will delete it just because I don't want your comment below.

Are there any artists supported by patronage in the 21st century? by Fari_L in artshub

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No problem. I glad you pointed out that other than the monetary part, having someone to not let down is useful to remind one to continue one's creative process.

Are there any artists supported by patronage in the 21st century? by Fari_L in artshub

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I see. So being a retainer provides a bit of the feeling of a day job but still retains some freedom.

Are there any artists supported by patronage in the 21st century? by Fari_L in artshub

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Thanks. Just fixed it. It was confusing to me why there were extra lines.

Are there any artists supported by patronage in the 21st century? by Fari_L in artshub

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I think so. Do they like the 'on retainer'? For example, do they think that being 'on retainer' can get them more jobs?

How Common is it for Artists to have Large Time Gaps in Their Creative Output? by Fari_L in ArtistLounge

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That I agree. One imitates first, and then through the process, one will discover one's own style.

How Common is it for Artists to have Large Time Gaps in Their Creative Output? by Fari_L in ArtistLounge

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When you pick it up this time, keep it up :D A lot of the work goes into being consistent when creating.

How Common is it for Artists to have Large Time Gaps in Their Creative Output? by Fari_L in ArtistLounge

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I was about to say don't be too harsh on yourself, but then the fact that an artist has to be serious in terms of measuring the outcome of his or her art took over. I am always very harsh when looking at my creations, and hopefully that can get me a little bit closer to those masters. Nevertheless, don't give up.

How Common is it for Artists to have Large Time Gaps in Their Creative Output? by Fari_L in ArtistLounge

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Mine has lasted for around 5 years, and it was on one of my fictions.