Our impressions of what art is, or how we perceive any form of artistic expression, may change by the minute, with the medium, or be modified by our mood.
What may be discounted one day could reveal itself in the next to be an abstraction of genius, or an even bigger mess.
Judgement routinely varies with thought.
Perspective is altered.
Perception is not always accurate.
Subjective thinking pays little heed to fact, form, authenticity, or taste. Feelings simply arrive (often unaccounted for) and may stick with you, become your muse, or be ignored the next day. Yet the art remains.
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