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Find your muse in the gallery below. Feel free to embellish.
Originally posted by Artman
Any art so long as it's real art (the true expression of an artist or group of artists).
Don't give me any of that Thomas Kinkade "Painting with light" Krap. I've painted over better paintings than those of my own because I thought they lacked substance.
Originally posted by Mentat...
Of course you realize that the fact that you think it lacked substance, doesn't mean that it isn't art (as it probably contained substance in the eyes of the artist).
Modern art forms are typically considered to be those that emerged in the late 19th and early 20th century, such as abstract art, cubism, and surrealism.
Modern art often breaks away from traditional techniques and styles, and focuses more on individual expression and experimentation. It can also incorporate non-traditional materials and mediums.
Modern art forms allow for new and innovative ways of expressing ideas and concepts, and can often challenge traditional norms and beliefs. They also reflect the ever-evolving nature of society and culture.
Some popular modern art forms include abstract art, pop art, street art, and digital art. Performance art, installation art, and video art are also gaining popularity.
Appreciating modern art is a personal experience and there is no right or wrong way to do so. It can be helpful to learn about the artist's background and intentions, but ultimately, one should trust their own reactions and interpretations of the artwork.