Why do some people like a piece of art and others don't? Why are some artworks more widely loved and appreciated than others? Is there a larger, more common aesthetic that will appeal to more people? Or is it completely subjective and uniformly diverse? Do people like art because they're told to or because they actually like it? Let's test it out!
In this club, Chris, a designer with extensive experience in the fields of art, videography and fashion, and the teaching of those disciplines will share different pieces of art that mix disciplines. Together, we'll identify the disciplines and we'll discuss what makes aesthetically pleasing or not pleasing.
No art skills or experience are necessary for this club. Let's simply talk about what we think looks good or doesn't look good. Let's try to get into the artist's head and understand and discuss what they might be trying to say. Let's speak intelligently about art so that when we go to an art exhibit next time, we can make people think we actually know what we're talking about! Let's have a fun, meaningful, and artful discussion!