Questions of the Week 15
The art that is most challenging for me would have to be abstract art. I believe that this is because I have more of a mathematical and hard-facts brain, so looking at something and having to come up with your own complete meaning, isnât exactly the easiest activity for me to do. I truly admire the people who make this type of art, and those who love and appreciate it for what it is, but I have always struggled with actually taking the time to sit and truly look at a piece and try to understand the emotions that I am feeling from it. I am sure that if I took a full day to go to an art museum and actually paid attention to each of the abstract art pieces, I would find a deeper understanding and appreciation for them, instead of just stating how they look cool and continuing on my way to the next piece.
I believe that an artwork can be good or bad based on the artistâs intentions. For me, specifically, even if the art itself is amazing, I cannot look at or take the time to appreciate nude art. This may sound somewhat immature, but I tend to have a hard time appreciating a painting of a womanâs naked body because I sometimes get the feeling that the artist may not have completely had pure intentions with the art. Now, donât get me wrong, and womanâs body is absolutely beautiful from head to toe and God has made every single woman absolutely beautiful, but, there are some artists or viewers that may not always have pure intentions with this kind of art and so I try to steer away from these specific pieces in order to avoid any of those uncomfortable situations.
















