Wednesday, September 24, 2008
All About the Pop
I would definately have to say that I am closer related to the Pop-art. I'm a straightforward kind of person, that doesn't necessarily have any deeper meanings to them. The pop-art is easy to understand and analyze, it's not abstract with as many interpretations to it. The pop-art is more "me" because I don't feel like I'm the type of person that you would ever have to sit back and think about, because I say or show what I mean and how I feel.
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You have a really interesting point, but I don't know if I agree. I, too, am more of a pop art person, yet I think pop art is very layered. What I like about it, though, is that the layers are cleaner--where meanings are piled onto an abstract expressionist painting like papers on a messy desk, the meanings of a pop art piece are carefully filed, allowing one to choose deliberately. I don't like feeling that the artist is messing around with me--I like feeling that the artist is persuading me. Abstract expressionism is too, well...abstract.
Heh. I got a bit off-topic there, didn't I?
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