off kilter moon
thought from my morning trot: the moon has a half shaded way right now that looks a little off. it is not ‘aesthetically pleasing’ and i cant help think if someone painted it EXACT they would have buds saying ‘you gonna fix your moon?’ reality can be sloppy and i think some art critique misses that
theres balance between expectations of your medium and capturing reality. in writing i have seen critiques like ‘this side character did not have an arc’ and yes an arc is nice but in reality not everyone has one, despite the fact an english teacher said ‘good’ writing is when all characters change
so it is balance that all artists can consider. do i paint the moon with an off kilter shadow or do i give it a perfect curve? BOTH are valid expressions, but i would like to stand up for allowing the mess and complication of reality in. it can be so powerful to not let medium define expression
