01-27-2026, 06:26 PM
Yep, a world of artists living at any point. In "study" we limit ourselves to those who through cunning or fate have been endlessly reprinted or performed or hung in destination points. Are those artists "better" than the guy next door? Sometimes yes, sometimes no, but it's all subjective and temporary anyway. We all know that just because a large group of people believe something that doesn't make it the end all truth.
The poems I love mostly were written more recently, they speak a language that I can easily absorb. But I went through a phase where I bought poetry blindly, thinking within the hundred pages there would be something I'd love. Didn't happen. So, plenty of art for everyone, if you don't limit yourself to other people's taste. I strolled past Mondrian for 50 years before I enjoyed one, had to be in a specific place and time to get swept away by Pollock, art is an opening up to another human's vision, take your pick, nobody can tell you what art to you.
The poems I love mostly were written more recently, they speak a language that I can easily absorb. But I went through a phase where I bought poetry blindly, thinking within the hundred pages there would be something I'd love. Didn't happen. So, plenty of art for everyone, if you don't limit yourself to other people's taste. I strolled past Mondrian for 50 years before I enjoyed one, had to be in a specific place and time to get swept away by Pollock, art is an opening up to another human's vision, take your pick, nobody can tell you what art to you.


