>>3014276Yea, everyone see things differently. Makes my wonder about my sanity at times given how far from the norm some of my ideas are.
I remember seeing Black Dot #43 at an art museum once. Literally just a large black dot I just about threw my hands up in the air and walked out saying "Well now anything can be art".
I did stop and read the description which talked about how it took the artist 43 attempts to make it perfectly circular, and it was really circular.
Now years later I find it an inspiring piece of art. The guy probably spent a month painting slowly and carefully again and again to make such a perfect black circle, about the size of basketball. A tireless obsession of perfection that only he could know. Really touches me.
Then I remember the work was priced at over a million dollars and I go back to wonder what to think. Is it a disconnected value system our civilization has on pure creation, or is it some dude getting paid way too much for a big black dot.
I got a few other times like that (if your interested), but largely it is art if I can respect it and a master piece if I like it. Despite me respecting a lot of things stuff like
>>3014284 gets me, first one was really cool but now I see them everywhere lacking the spontaneity that the older ones and OP has. If it gets too formulaic then it feels dry, for lack of a better word.