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<blockquote data-quote="Ruin Explorer" data-source="post: 9313225" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>Yes they do. Because every school teaches art - or practically every one. We all know how art is created. We've all the seen the gamut created by the combination of talent, skill, practice, ideas and so on.</p><p></p><p>You seem to be under a bizarre misapprehension that an even slightly trained (including self-taught) artist will just randomly churn out terrible pieces that they secrete away in their studios or something. No. That's not a thing. Sure, trained artists make pieces that they're less happy with - usually they're left unfinished, but not always, sometimes they're finished and improved, sometimes they're reworked, in many cases they're just part of the artistic process - but even those pieces will not be "terrible" in any genuine sense - some of them have sold for staggering sums. They're not going randomly have the wrong kind of shading, or randomly draw something "bad" or pop out an extra arm or something. It's just not how it works. I'm mystified that you seem to trying to suggest that "the public" would be in some way put off by an artistic process most of them have some understanding of because they've done it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruin Explorer, post: 9313225, member: 18"] Yes they do. Because every school teaches art - or practically every one. We all know how art is created. We've all the seen the gamut created by the combination of talent, skill, practice, ideas and so on. You seem to be under a bizarre misapprehension that an even slightly trained (including self-taught) artist will just randomly churn out terrible pieces that they secrete away in their studios or something. No. That's not a thing. Sure, trained artists make pieces that they're less happy with - usually they're left unfinished, but not always, sometimes they're finished and improved, sometimes they're reworked, in many cases they're just part of the artistic process - but even those pieces will not be "terrible" in any genuine sense - some of them have sold for staggering sums. They're not going randomly have the wrong kind of shading, or randomly draw something "bad" or pop out an extra arm or something. It's just not how it works. I'm mystified that you seem to trying to suggest that "the public" would be in some way put off by an artistic process most of them have some understanding of because they've done it. [/QUOTE]
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