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<blockquote data-quote="panos_adgr" data-source="post: 1625" data-attributes="member: 12"><p>I have for the last 11 years (to the moment my words are written) an account on Flickr and I also have an account on IG for the last 5 years I think.</p><p></p><p>I certainly do not believe that sharing my photos have made me improved. The sure thing is that seeing and watching other people has made me improved in the ways of studying them in the fields of aesthetics, composition, ways of expression, technique, artistic genre, etc.</p><p></p><p>I'm not adding critique in my discussion as I believe that the majority of people in social media are not able to provide proper critique, because most of them do not study art, they criticise subjectively through their expressive and emotional prisma and the majority tends to promote their own 'rightness' of things. </p><p></p><p>Art has to do with personal motivation and expression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="panos_adgr, post: 1625, member: 12"] I have for the last 11 years (to the moment my words are written) an account on Flickr and I also have an account on IG for the last 5 years I think. I certainly do not believe that sharing my photos have made me improved. The sure thing is that seeing and watching other people has made me improved in the ways of studying them in the fields of aesthetics, composition, ways of expression, technique, artistic genre, etc. I'm not adding critique in my discussion as I believe that the majority of people in social media are not able to provide proper critique, because most of them do not study art, they criticise subjectively through their expressive and emotional prisma and the majority tends to promote their own 'rightness' of things. Art has to do with personal motivation and expression. [/QUOTE]
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