Anyone out there ever seen some poorly made art or work that is embarrassingly uncomfortable to experience?
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In the sign business(in which I have been involved with off and on for many years) there is a trade magazine known as "Sign of the Times Magazine".
There was a monthly article which showed pictures of signs people had sent in and the section was titled"Ugly Signs". Being conscientious sign makers and painters we would strive to produce only the very best of our work. Consequently when we see obviously shabby stuff done by business owners too cheap to pay for a real sign the ugly ones would make a few laughs when we could see them in the magazine. Humorous but sad because the sign is something which is supposed to point to something greater than itself!
I care not about anyone els's art except to enjoy it. I would not judge it. It's true that each person is operating on their own level of achievement and like Yoga they improve at their own pace.
Sometimes art is team project to and everyone must compromise a bit and work together no matter what their differences of opinion and taste are.
Artists who are comfortable and satisfied(with themselves and their work) are at their end probably though.
In street art shows it is competitive just to get juried in. The jury members are overwhelmed with the masses of art applications and can only select a few....as a result art that gets the judges attention at first glance gets accepted over more subtle or tedious and mundane artworks.
Good art, poor art, excellent art....of no real importance in the world is it?
On the other hand if one were a boxer or a sprinter in contrast they could not be successful without having shown success at the expense of the failure of their opponent. And they do not enter the arena just for fun because it's work, skill, training and dedication combined. In their world popularity has no measure on their success or failure as it does in the art world.
Competing with one's self defeating boredom and laziness with excitement and interest is one battle.
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I undertook a project late last year that was in actual fact something far beyond my physical skills and is literally kicking my butt because I ran into technical problems I haven't been able to adequately solve as yet. I am not being paid on this project so there's no actual deadline other than the party I committed to doing this for has been waiting for me to finish this for months. I have out in countless hours and physical labor trying to get this thing done but have hit a total technical roadblock which means it may never get finished because I can't let something that looks really badly incompetent be publicly displayed. (which is what it's for)
Penguin is an early Picasso drawing on paper.
Marty; I agree. Also I think the limitations of material and or ability to use the material chosen for a project are at least one major consideration needed by us all before letting one's work be presented to the public. In sculpture material often determines the most effective route toward the expression we are after(like exterior line for example). Some expressions is not best in some materials. If people are overly concerned with technical material fabrication often the expression is lost(like when an idea is confusing or vague as a result of elements in the image which are not coordinated).
Simplicity is the key for the idea and the expression of it...saves lots of time wasted.
I do have a landscape design company and I get bored doing the same look but I have to make a living.
There was this little old lady coming out of a liquor store that I'm going to paint.It was her look that got my attention.
But I see some artist that get into a niche of painting the same things and subject matter over and over because it sells.I just can't do that and knew when I was in school that I would never be a full time artist.I've had friends say that i should have an exhibition with wine and cheese etc. but I would rather have my genitals exposed to an open flame.
In fact I'm thinking of doing a portrait out of Starbucks cups.There are ton's in the trash and on the floorboard of my truck.
A. the concept(creative idea)
B. the fabrication(the physical involvement with material)
C. the sharing of it with others including the public
The best artists I've known seem to have an aversion to societal accolades and even money itself. The worst artists I've known are always concerned with money and or status and are really sickening people to be around, full of themselves and all.
In my case I seem to be invisible and when I even try to connect with art dealers or sometimes even the public I get ignored. That's why I am not much of a personal fan of many artists who have a successful following weather I like their work or not.
The enclosed photo is one of the little sculptures which sold quite easily entitled "Freedom"... composed of cedar driftwood.
I was looking on Craig's List at art and found the most ugliest and revolting examples of "abstract art" I've ever seen. Spray painted crap.
There's a LOT of rotten art out there for sure.
The sculpture you showed would not personably be something I'd want but the lines and flowing motion are done quite well but I'm still old school.I have to see the piece,especially a sculpture. Cheers
Strong sculpture has communication by exterior line and balance of energy.
My assessments are objective observations without a subjective base. Hard work and determination is not a subjective issue as it relates to art.
The society, culture and trends determine what is acceptable as art. An artist should not be concerned with self-conscience subjectivity but just do what they feel.
There is a lot of politics and commercial advertising involved in the promoting of "artist's of note". With this in mind we can see lots of crap getting attention under the label of "contemporary" art. It is often , more often than not, not contemporary at all but a boring rehash of some other artist's expression and presented ion such a boring manner that only a complete idiot could appreciate it in any honesty.
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