What is Art? (text)
A lot of people will stop to think; really it is just a gift which some people have, with the use of a pencil and brush.
I have been doing Art for quite a while, and although people have looked at my works, they go away saying it is great. Me myself, have done quite a large selection of works.
But I must say, however much they admire my works, I myself feel all the time that I have room for improvement as regards working on.
Art is an old style of Camera, which was a way of making money in the old days, before the camera was invented.
Art work was a gift, to paint a picture. People admired it, and the better it was, the more money the artist got.
Unfortunately some artists in the past, never really made any money for their works, until they were dead 100 years or more, even though some are brilliant.
The camera today is causing a lot of gifted Artists to retire, and many works of Famous Artists can be photographed into millions of Posters.
The Poster was a new Modern Technique and took over completely roughly after the 1970s, which left a lot of Artists out of work.
The Works of Art I have done in the past are numerous, I found it a psychological pastime, being unemployed and disabled from an accident which was a fall from a bridge in the late '70s.
The Works of Art I have done are copies of Leonardo Da Vinci, Van Gogh and Rembrant, and a slightly different style of Art, Mary Cecelia Barker who used to paint Fairies.
I plan to improve, maybe, a little more in the future. Even knowing what I have said about the Camera and the Poster.
I had many happy times, looking back, at some of the works, in the right time, and the right place.
I have had a bit of a break, and plan to continue, when I am no longer tired.
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