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Old Apr 20th, 2010, 12:04 PM       
No, that's not what I was saying. The artist's respect for a medium does not replace objective analysis, but it's a key component in establishing artistic merit (for people who aren't retards). In addition to the standard popular definition of art, a critical and often ignored factor is the artist's motivation to work in one or more mediums because working in those mediums is pleasurable for him in a visceral sense (ie wet brush, contact with the paper, gliding across and the various subtleties in pressure and resistance). The sheer action itself becomes pleasurable in a really intense way (no, not in that way, freak. Well, maybe for some artists. If they're painting with their dick ) and it becomes a really complex level of feelinin-fine when you combine this with the visual information you get from the marks you are making. and if you're affected like that you get a real adrenaline rush just by looking at a painting/drawing/sculpture at seeing what another artists did with their medium. This is related to why Damien Hirst is a fucking assclown.

I'm assuming that Dimnos is actually right on the money, except I've never met a computer programmer who could get a life-affirming reaction from writing a line of BASIC.

As far as rendering with a tablet... There's still the visceral feeling of the "pen" gently pressing on the tablet, but I don't get that intense fun factor out of it that I do with ink, graphite, and charcoal .


Cue the gross misinterpretations of what I'm saying with my words and the English Language.
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