Thanks Buddy...that was way cool of you to say that!
I went to the Nassau County Museum of Art with my daughter a few years back, as she is/was an
aspiring artist. There was a "painting" on one of the walls and I will attempt to describe it.
The massive white canvas was at least 30' wide and 15' tall, mounted from high ceiling down.
There was a painted 4" wide brown line about 2' from the top going left to right (right to left? lol)
about 10' long. A black 2" line that crossed the 4" line at the right end. A random splotch of paint
in the left corner somewhere. and another thin line of paint. I looked up at this "creation" and studied
it for a few minutes. A man approached me and said, "Ah, you understand this piece, don't you. I can
see it in your eyes." Yes. Yes, I understand. This is clearly money laundering at it's best, or worst. There
is no other answer to such a waste of good canvas. I would use this as a tarp for firewood. The man
was notably stunned and snuffed with disgust, turned on his heel and walked away abruptly. Yeah. Art.
Eye of the beholder and what-not. Oh, wait, were you the artist? Oops. Sorry. It's subjective!
Now, don't get me wrong, because this guy is there and I LOVE him.
I mean, who can't see the art here? Love this guy.
And this lady on the bicycle is nice too,
for obvious reasons.
And this one... goes without saying... ahem, Captain? Yes, art!