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- Posted: over 14 years ago by fireattack
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Rorioki
over 14 years agoBut when I see things like this, well, I see true art. Enough said there.
Debbie
over 14 years agoAnd the meaning behind modern art is rarely explained and extremely difficult to be discovered just by looking at the piece. Unfortunately it's rare to see such explanations, unless you're on a more specific course about art.
Bla bla bla explanationWhen you study Modernism (Modernismo, whatever) in Brazilian Literature, for an example, you read a poem and understand nothing. Just a bunch of non-sense words thrown there. After you discover what is its purpose, you get impressed with the ability of the artist (writer) of coming up with such a creative and original way of saying something people usually say in a simpler way. Good modernist artists are incredible.
Of course traditional manga is always welcome. Modern too. After all, what is digital art? Heh.