Never image complex forms, specific bodies, and movements which stem out of
certain philosophies--ex, ballet, if you are not intimately familiar with
them. Unless you are doing it for the hoohah factor, aka wow value. Why?
Because it shows. Certainly not to all, but it shows. And if you do limit it
to your sense of comprehension. No need to overreach into unfamiliar
territory. Study. Its comes across as grotesque, in the real sense of the
word. A certain vulgarity, again in the precise and classic sense of the
word. At least read and see what people from those culture

It comes across as grotesque, in the real sense of the word. A vulgarity,
again in the precise and classic sense of the word. At least read and see
what people from those cultures have done. Be enlightened though their
eyes--through their lived aesthetic. This applies to drawing, painting,
photography, also commentary, and criticism.

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venantius j pinto
http://venantiusjpinto.blogspot.com/2010/08/vulgarism.html

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