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Frater Seamus's avatar

I would say that the internet has taught us one thing about people: there are still adults who enthusiastically create bad art. I do not mean this in a cynical or trolling context, simply that the democratization of media spaces has allowed a lot of grown ups to wave their freak flag and share their shitty art with the world, some of them are clueless that they suck, but I am certain there are a lot of people who know their art sucks and just do it anyways because it's fun.

This proliferation of bad and amateurish art is both good and bad - on the one hand I firmly believe that everyone should engage in creative pursuits and they should be free to share their creativity with whomever they want, but the flipside of the coin is that you get a media landscape that is absolutely saturated with bad art and that makes it much more difficult for the truly talented people to find an audience, you get buried in the sea of mediocrity.

Add to that the fact that virality is not based on merit, but on completely random things like clickbait titles and thumbnails and you get a world where 'bad art' is king.

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albert venezio's avatar

A Wonderful article Melissa. Kids can be so natural and unihabited. You noted so many good points and are so perceptive. Many of your kids must think your awesome!

When my kids were small, decades ago, our objective was to keep them as Pure and Natural as possible for as long as possible!

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