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Damm [24]
3 years ago
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Can a work of art be well done but still not be a great work of art? Explain your answer.

Arts
2 answers:
In-s [12.5K]3 years ago
7 0
It depends whether people like it or if they don’t for example if you make something someone would like they would obviously like it but if what u draw or paint is not something u are attracted to or may say like it is not great for you as yourself so it to be good is for you in the liking but for it to be bad is for you also in the liking so the only actual answer is it depends on what u think of the painting or drawing or even doodle so everything you draw is based on your opinion not the others :)
adoni [48]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

It depends on the opinion of others and yourself

Explanation:

It all depends on how you like it. I mean, if people said that your art was beautiful, but you thought it was trash, then their comment doesn't really affect you, unless you thought that there opinion was more important than yours. Or you could still hate it, but still hang it as "one of your best" for all people to see since they like it so much.

As I said it before, it all depends on how you and other people look at it!

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