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<p>[QUOTE="Armando0831, post: 36534, member: 305"]Personally, I like art that makes me think and wonder what the artist was thinking. I love surrealism and cubism art. I see those styles as someone painting a poem on canvas. It's more of the intellectual part of art. When one is told the title of the piece or is explained to what the subject is about, it's up to the persons eyes and mind to perceive it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Picasso and Dali's works are like a 3D poster.you can't see the true meaning to it at a quick glance, but once you deeply study it, the image, the "meaning" is clear as day.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Armando0831, post: 36534, member: 305"]Personally, I like art that makes me think and wonder what the artist was thinking. I love surrealism and cubism art. I see those styles as someone painting a poem on canvas. It's more of the intellectual part of art. When one is told the title of the piece or is explained to what the subject is about, it's up to the persons eyes and mind to perceive it. Picasso and Dali's works are like a 3D poster.you can't see the true meaning to it at a quick glance, but once you deeply study it, the image, the "meaning" is clear as day.[/QUOTE]
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