Brick Gold
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- Jan 30, 2022
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Being mildly involved in the arts for most of my life, at an unprofessional and unpaid level, I have noticed how some artists are with how they approach their creative endeavors and you could discuss this on any slant you want but what gets my attention the most lately are two distinctive techniques all artists use.
Bluntly you got the copycats and the originals. Now, arguably nobody can create something completely original but there is a difference. Using movie posters as an example, you can definitely tell whether the artists who made them were using their own imagination or were studying someone elses creations and taking directly from them, intentionally. This copycatting appears to be a technique of the more socialist leaning artists more than the independent originalist artists. I have noticed that a lot of these left leaning artists are prone to parody, copycatting and parallelisms in their creative endeavors.
They will parody about anything that can be rhymed, color schemes, wordplays, stances and costumes. I guess in their minds they are "overwriting' what they parody but in actuality they are sacrificing a rare opportunity to use their creative imagination to make something timeless but instead wasted it on teching some mockery of something classic valuable and meaningful. Think of all the billions wasted on junk films used for this precise reason.
How do you like your creative artists? Do you like them obsessing with other artists and grafting together copy machine composites of their targets work or do you like the artists that dont pay attention to the jester mocking them and forge ahead undaunted and ready to make something great?
Bluntly you got the copycats and the originals. Now, arguably nobody can create something completely original but there is a difference. Using movie posters as an example, you can definitely tell whether the artists who made them were using their own imagination or were studying someone elses creations and taking directly from them, intentionally. This copycatting appears to be a technique of the more socialist leaning artists more than the independent originalist artists. I have noticed that a lot of these left leaning artists are prone to parody, copycatting and parallelisms in their creative endeavors.
They will parody about anything that can be rhymed, color schemes, wordplays, stances and costumes. I guess in their minds they are "overwriting' what they parody but in actuality they are sacrificing a rare opportunity to use their creative imagination to make something timeless but instead wasted it on teching some mockery of something classic valuable and meaningful. Think of all the billions wasted on junk films used for this precise reason.
How do you like your creative artists? Do you like them obsessing with other artists and grafting together copy machine composites of their targets work or do you like the artists that dont pay attention to the jester mocking them and forge ahead undaunted and ready to make something great?
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