Non-Art I Can Sell As Art

An aesthetically pleasing piece.
A piece of excellent craftsmanship.
A piece linked to a powerful story.

An aesthetically pleasing piece of excellent craftsmanship linked to a powerful story.

Sounds like art, no?

I need aesthetics to attract and keep your attention (boobs),

craftsmanship for practical reasons (availability, distribution, endurance),

and powerful stories so you can justify the price you pay (love).

Those three are never the essence of good art.

Good art is that itchy bug you can't really shake off.

Makes your life better, probably, somehow, net better, despite the itch? partially thanks to it? the pain? Ya, somehow.

For good art, aesthetics, craftsmanship, and stories are ingredients, infrastructure, delivery mechanisms.

Get those three right and even the most trivial or meaningless backbone is fleshed out glorious, art-like, with a stunning uboxing experience.

That is not a gimmick.

All three, aesthetics, craftsmanship, and story have deep meaning and utility on their own.

No wonder they are often mistaken for good art.

XXXXX rewrite this XXXXXXXXX It's totally sensible to use them to package good art, with the risk of distracting from the art, if they don't carefully compliment her.

Actually it's necessary, because to deliver real art in an ugly, flimsy, storyless manner, is to offend her, do disgrace her.

Lacking aesthetics, crafsmanship, and sotry is no way to build and deliver anything of value.

My obnoxious conviction is that I create some few kernels of good art that need high XXXX aesthetics, craftsmanship, and marketing, to serve her.

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Thank you for your attention.

Antony

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