Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: When biasness matters more than art??

3-DArena opened this issue on Mar 24, 2003 ยท 73 posts


3-DArena posted Mon, 24 March 2003 at 10:54 AM

fls13 - I don't mind negative comments at all. I appreciate constructive critiscism to be honest. I have heard great constructive comments that have only helped me to improve or look at things with a different eye. I began doing heavier women for fun - something different than my usual, I knew in doing so that the "subject" wouldn't appeal to everyone, but honestly if one is going to use the feedback form why not use it as intended - for constructive comments. Saying that heavy women are something to be hidden and that those who like them are "perverse" is not commentary on the work but on the model. It isn't about a negative comment - it's about the concept of art. Frankly I would almost consider the comment to be trolling - a person finds heavy naked people distasteful and they choose to view and comment knowing ahead of time what the image is about? But I do believe it is a good basis for discussions on subject versus talent/processing. Whish is it that we expect?


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