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I'd say both. I can definitely say the art others have created has extended my life.i think making art, not just viewing it
it all depends on your personality. certainly you have to feel inspired to do it, i imagine..
Like anime. The Japanese stole it from God and gave it to humans to enjoyI'd say both. I can definitely say the art others have created has extended my life.
It was also a major theme in the Ryan Gosling film "Stay." The movie is about getting him not to ctb. Art failedI wish little things like that could help me again. I don't know how it ever could help someone suicidal. I think it could help someone with just some depression, but as for being suicidal, that seems very unlikely and for someone to not be that far gone with just the occasional suicidal thoughts.
Making art is unfortunately expensive and messy enough to require an art studio room. Pencil and paper alone isn't good enough for me.i think making art, not just viewing it
it all depends on your personality. certainly you have to feel inspired to do it, i imagine..
NFTs are postmodern. Not up to par with the good stuffIm a trader, and dabble in trading NFTs. I've linked with many other collectors through discord. I've built some solid relationships in the nft world. In a sense, yeah, you could say art has saved my life.
I'd highly disagree with you on that take. A lot of high quality artists entering the web 3 realm.Making art is unfortunately expensive and messy enough to require an art studio room. Pencil and paper alone isn't good enough.
NFTs are postmodern. Not up to par with the good stuff
Ok. I'll have to take a lookI'd highly disagree with you on that take. A lot of high quality artists entering the web 3 realm.
Actually one of my most recent projects I've invested into. The art below is samples or sneak peeks. There's a lot of phenomenal artists getting their talents showcased because of NFTs.Ok. I'll have to take a look
These are yours? Awesome! Keep it up!Actually one of my most recent projects I've invested into. The art below is samples or sneak peeks. There's a lot of phenomenal artists getting their talents showcased because of NFTs.
Noticed your anime pfp. A lot of quality anime projects starting to really surge within the space.
I've often wondered what I'm supposed to see when I look at "Starry Night." It's beautiful but I can visually scan the image in its entirety in a matter of moments. Do I then imagine what the artist's message is? How do I do that?Not artistic (outside of some painting hobbies) so no, it doesn't do anything for me. Music can lift my mood for a while so "enjoying art" has a limited benefit.
I'm in the same boat with anything but music and even then it's not a technical view, just casual listener. I never get into art museums because I can get through it quick and "miss the meaning" as people more artsy than me say.Do I then imagine what the artist's message is? How do I do that?
Lol I can relate. I used to try and linger at a painting like other people, but I didn't see the point. The Mona Lisa is average to me.I'm in the same boat with anything but music and even then it's not a technical view, just casual listener. I never get into art museums because I can get through it quick and "miss the meaning" as people more artsy than me say.