Inside the Studio of Goran Go Edition Nr.08

Inside the Studio of Goran Go Edition Nr.08

When is artwork done?
Let's talk about it.

Art isn't just about what the artist does; it's also about how it's received. But let's be clear: not all artists care if their work is seen or not. For some, the act of creation is enough. They have a vision, they bring it to life, and that's where it ends for them.

However, let's not ignore the fact that a lot of art is made to be seen. It's about connection. When someone else sees it, their interpretation can add layers to the work that even the artist didn't anticipate. This audience feedback can be a game changer; it can push artists to evolve, to think differently, and to create more.

 

Art is always evolving, just like the conversation around it.

 

But here's the thing: there's no one-size-fits-all answer to when art is 'finished.' It's subjective. Some artists say it's done when they've achieved their vision. Others believe it's not complete until it's out in the world, getting reactions.

Art's relationship with its audience is dynamic. As society changes, so does the interpretation of art. What was once a bold statement might now be a question, or it might gain new meaning as a historical piece. That's the beauty of it.

And let's not forget the digital age. It's changed the game. Art online lives and breathes. It changes as people interact with it, leaving comments and sharing opinions. This digital conversation means art is never really 'finished' in the traditional sense.

Art... it's always evolving, just like the conversation around it."

 

Gorango

 

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