

The art that has purposely rejected the aesthetic criteria still looks like art that you would find in a museum whereas the other one looks very random and amateur. The one on the left has elements of the esthetic criteria in it such as line, value, color, shape, texture and even though they were not meant to be done, it still uses them and it’s obvious. The one on the right uses them as well, but not to the same extent. Naturally there are things like line, shape and color that you practically can never avoid but that is it and so it doesn’t look very interesting. the artist of the work on the left is actually a professional artist, so they probably automatically include the criteria even though they are trying not to use it. The one on the right was made by a child, a person who probably has never heard of the criteria in their lives, so they tend to just do whatever they please. They don’t know any of the rules so they can go crazy. Even after trying to reject the criteria, the artwork on the left still looks better than the one on the right even though the one on the right could use the aesthetic criteria.
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