RE: Is Anime Artistic?
February 20, 2018 at 4:14 pm
(This post was last modified: February 20, 2018 at 4:15 pm by Shell B.)
I don't like Pollock, either. Moreover, I don't like much surreal stuff, other than a few pieces. A lot of modern art is lost on me too.
I heavily favor classical and neoclassical pieces that are usually realistic, even if they're not "realism," per se. Probably one of my favorite artists is Antonio Canova, on top of those already mentioned. His marble work is unreal. You feel like you could reach out and pinch an inch of flesh.
The two paintings you shared are just weird to me. I get that they're the way they are on purpose, but perspective and proportions are all fucked up, and I find it hard not to think of it as amateur, though I'm sure they're very talented artists. It's just the way it gets interpreted in my mind.
I heavily favor classical and neoclassical pieces that are usually realistic, even if they're not "realism," per se. Probably one of my favorite artists is Antonio Canova, on top of those already mentioned. His marble work is unreal. You feel like you could reach out and pinch an inch of flesh.
The two paintings you shared are just weird to me. I get that they're the way they are on purpose, but perspective and proportions are all fucked up, and I find it hard not to think of it as amateur, though I'm sure they're very talented artists. It's just the way it gets interpreted in my mind.