Merkwurdichliebe
I wonder how we could explain talent/gift without resorting to woo-woo like reincarnation/metempyschosis (the child prodigy simply recalls lessons he took in his/her previous life)? — Agent Smith
Agent Smith
Noble Dust already suggested that it is a product of environment and psychological predisposition. I agree. But then again, some of the stuff that is created by the most talented artists with masterful skills, you will keep room for the woo-woo explanations. They are otherworldy.
I have often entertained the idea of metempsychosis in geniuses. I don't puch much weight in speculative theories, but it is a potential explanation for why certain individuals are so much better than everyone else. — Merkwurdichliebe
Merkwurdichliebe
Can't rule out metempsychosis now, can we? — Agent Smith
Agent Smith
Noble Dust
We should keep the classical rules in place for the simple fact that it produces superior artists that can transcend any genre. — Merkwurdichliebe
As for measuring universality, it would be the principles and techniques that comprise the classical school. — Merkwurdichliebe
I wonder, what are some of the key principles of modern art that differ from classical art which might lend to its superiority? — Merkwurdichliebe
My theory is that modernism diminishes the tools with which the artist has to work with, and produces an overall inferior quality of artwork. — Merkwurdichliebe
Noble Dust
But then again, some of the stuff that is created by the most talented artists with masterful skills, you will keep room for the woo-woo explanations. They are otherworldy. — Merkwurdichliebe
T Clark

Dawnstorm
This picture was generated by artificial intelligence and won a fine art competition — T Clark
He told 9News that he made 900 iterations of the art before the piece he eventually submitted, edited it on Photoshop, and spent 80 hours on the art.
T Clark
Banno
BC
Noble Dust
javi2541997
Personally I’m done trying to “define art”. My only interest is in whether a piece stirs something in me, makes me think differently, or makes me feel an emotion that i don’t feel every day. This piece did none of those things. — Noble Dust
So, by what definition is this art? — T Clark
Noble Dust
As Noble Dust explained previously, it is necessary to makes us feel an emotion that we don't usually feel. — javi2541997
javi2541997
I'm retiring to my aesthetic cave — Noble Dust
T Clark
As Noble Dust explained previously, it is necessary to makes us feel an emotion that we don't usually feel. — javi2541997
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