I definitely agree with you. I think in art there is a right way and a wrong way to do things -- we all have to learn technique, but I don’t think that technique creates beauty. Many of the most beautiful pieces of art (in my eyes, anyway) are ones that “break the rules.” Everyone appreciates art differently, so I can’t imagine there ever being an objective way to evaluate art.
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