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HackedB
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when some people go to a museum and look at art, they get really drawn into it and see/feel things that really are not there while other will look around and they see it as it is: nothing more, nothing less, they just do not see any depth in art.
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Wil
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North
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imagination and creativity
that is all
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zofta2
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it depends how creative the person is. a person with no creativity will just see lines on a big white sheet of paper. a creative thinker will see.well..ART
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Coach
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depends on whether or not the person like the painting or not.
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Kim
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Because we all perceive things differently
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Lostyo
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maybe the ones who are totally into it are baked as hell :D hahaha
hmmm but seriously a lot of people just ar not as deep as others
thinks ar not as attractive and mysterious in there minds
certain art can just hit you because it reminds you of something and for some people (as you said) just do not see any depth
hope l helped.
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Bobyer
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Some people look at art as a way to express themselves, or as a way of other people expressing themselves. If u walk into a museum with an open mind, u r able to feel each movement that the artist made while creating it.whether it be blending, stroking, or sketching. Some people walk in & all they see is a finished product. But the real art is the interpretation of the life behind it.
l guess there is no better way to explain it than that. Walk into a museum with an open mind, searching for depth behind the pictures.and u will see a lot more than what was on the canvas.
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Kickshaw
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Because there are two hemispheres of the brain, one is ''mathematical'' and one is ''artistic.'' People are usually born to be more skilled in one or the other. However, some people can be a mix of both.
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Lemon
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We are each one of us individuals. We all have different tastes, different emotions. It would not be logical to expect all of us to react identically to any given situation.
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couzo
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it depends how susceptible u r to youre feelings & emotions..tbh for art its the same here.i cant ''feel'' a picture or get truly absorbed by it.although l do experience this for music.anyway.to see depth there is no skill involved.if u r trying to earn how percieve this in art..think about the first thing that came into youre mind when yousaw it.try & imagine the state of mind the artist was in when he created the piece.are the lines jagged or flowing(where jagged lines could represent hate anger or lust or other strong emotions, where waves & bold curves could mean sadness, melancholy, or flowing emotions like happiness or hope.i sound like a hippy but just dont try to hard to think about art cos u may just crap yourself.it has to come naturally.looking at more & more art will eventually train youre mind & eye into seeing the sides of a painting only the painter himself my have witnessed..
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Callaway
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Some people are not creative. . . l feel art. Some people just don't!
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Que
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its all how we perceive thing that is whats art is all about
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