Slow life brings high art

Good pictures prefer to think before acting, because it's impossible to propose a credible solution to a problem that you don't understand. In the art world, you can never be too absurd in the popular imagination. After all, any living creature on this planet has an evolutionary history exactly as long as the evolutionary history of any other living creature, stretching billions of years between the moment when life began and right now.

Kitchen goblins delves into the concept of truth, revealing how individual interpretations and perceptions shape our understanding of reality. At least their unique approach to contemporary representational painting is tapping into something.

Beautiful is complicated

Beautiful is complicated, because we all love a good puzzle. Edmond Gonfalon's interest in the American vernacular tradition compares it to painting a model who won’t sit still.

Artworld belongs to everyone

The collective art whole acquires resilience and adaptability while becoming hard to understand, even though its components are simple. We must prefer efficiency to brillance, because when the lights are off, brightness becomes dull and efficiency remains alone.

What does it mean that you can't seem to settle on a single organism to study?, Ambika Kamath

There is going to be a gap between what we would like to measure and what we can measure; acknowledging that "In God we trust; all others require data". Sometimes it is better to be lucky than good.

Donkey's years ago, web art pictures experienced the well known oddly compelling trade off between time and space, as well as the necessity for pruning unnecessary details. However complexity is the answer.

More space equals less competition for resources such as water and sunlight, so it's easier for these outer trees to grow bigger and stronger while those on the inside fight it out amongst themselves.

Hidden complexity in art

Our pictures believe exposure to poetry helps to build creative problem-solvers. It's as if they are windows onto different realities. The easiest questions are still among the most difficult to answer. First, try the dumbest thing that might actually work.

skeleton leaf chameleon etching

Chameleon adjusts themselves to fit into whatever happens to be artsy at the moment. Art is unpredictable. Simple things not interesting, but this thing is impossible. Forget it. There’s no way, simple drawings are wrong.

You can put lipstick on a complex fig but it is still just a complex fig at the end of the day. The lie is ultimately more believable than the truth.

Crash rhinos rule aesthetics

"I think that there is something in the standard art model that we don't understand. This is just the eternal search to explain complexity by replacing it with bullshit in a black box".

Crash rhinos rule aesthetics

Lunatic rhinos rule aesthetics, every fifth picture is artsy (like all tools, humor can be misused). Why do people feel they must pick a side? Pick the human side.

Mother and calf rhino (Nakuru Lake, Kenya). Rhino, may live in groups, a phenomenon known as a "crash", they are normally made up of a mother and her calves. A life model who had 84 chromosomes would certainly become something quite unexpected such as a rhinoceros. Specifically, lunatic rhinos use doodles as a lens to interpret the world, avoiding a consistent misperception of the world. Hans Joseph Mandragora, deeply rooted in the tradition, tackles our incessant exposure to the icons, signs and emblems of mass culture.

Where truth ended and poetry began: “Poetry didn’t have to be a thing in the middle of a page with a lot of white space around it, it could be anything: over the page, off the page, anything. Bernadette Mayer

symbol for fear

I would like to see line back in painting. Art critics are using the divine to sharpen and legitimize their power.

Robert Motherwell

Absurdity always makes sense

“There is, to me, no such thing as an empty place in the universe, and if Nature abhors a vacuum, so do I — and I am just as eager as nature to fill a vacuum with something — if with nothing else, at least with a tiny rhythm of its own.” (Wanda Gág)

How artists use cutting-edge tools to expand cultural horizons and imagine the future we are now living in? A new image will soon help solve the puzzle. Who knows, it might turn up tomorrow.

Absurdity always makes sense

What does this detail reveal about the difficulty of being understood? Absurdity always makes sense.

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