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1. Form/design, is the visual organization of the artwork -how the artist has used line, shape, value, color, etc. Content is the impact or meaning of this work.
2. Abstract art uses line, form, and color for developing the portraits and the same should be independent for visual representations in the world. Traditional art could be in terms of portraits, decorative, and other paintings.
3. Critics don't like it because it's not "artsy" enough. Maybe it's not what they are looking for or the style and color.
4. Impressionism is more abstract than, say, photorealism. But, impressionism is still representational. All art is an abstraction of reality. The difference is simply how much abstraction is taking place.
5. A critic may consider the function of art when they consider it “luxurious” or “extraordinary” when observing your art. (This question is opinion based so you may disagree).
6. I think they can break the rules of art anytime, it’s their canvas and they can express themselves however they would like. there are no rules to art. people create what they want. (Also an opinion-based question).
7. It all depends on how you like it. I mean, if people said that your art was beautiful, but you thought it was trash, then their comment doesn't really affect you unless you thought that their opinion was more important than yours. Or you could still hate it, but still, hang it as "one of your best" for all people to see since they like it so much.
8. The audience is so important in the definition of your art. As well, you need the people in that culture to see your work because whether they like it or not, they are the ones that complete the process of making real art. Without the audience, there is little to no significance to the idea or the creation.
9. If you are critiquing a work of art you should follow these 4 rules:
(1) describing what you see
(2) analyzing the relationships between what you saw
(3) interpreting the meaning of the work
(4) evaluating or making a personal judgment about the
quality and worth of the art.
