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#1 Before February 2015

Tachyonic
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I will never understand "Artistic Vision"

So there I am, in Art class, bored because my teacher is... how can I put it?.. unappealing. So I decide to create my own drawing that has not much relevance to the topic at hand.

"Spiderman" was the idea in mind so I thought I should sketch him in a swinging position. What I ended up drawing was a bruised, beaten-up pear with disastrous eyes, a line sticking out of it's side and a dot with 8 insecure segments crawling up it's torso. I drew it all - rushed - in about 5 minutes, 10 minutes maximum.
Spiderman.png

I actually hated my teacher and she hated me. She leaned over to view my horrifying piece of abomination, and says "That looks terrible, it's all rushed and untidy! Definitely doesn't deserve a spot in the museum of famous paintings along side Vincent van Gogh's and Leonardo da Vinci's, it isn't art!", to which I reply with "Well I don't understand, how come when I draw a rushed Spiderman, it isn't worth living on this planet, but when a famous painter draws an everyday circle on a sheet of canvas, it's worth millions! I mean, it's a damn circle. Nothing else to it. I could draw it in less the time of what it took to draw this pathetic-looking Spiderman. Surely I put more effort into it, which means this diarrhoea should be worth billions of pounds...".

She didn't know how to reply so she just pulled a face and stormed off, giving me a warning.
TEH END LOLZ

So, do you understand Artistic Vision?

Last edited by Tachyonic (May 20 2012 4:10:51 pm)

#2 Before February 2015

Gaming_Guy
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Re: I will never understand "Artistic Vision"

Not at all. If something looks real I like it.

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