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RE: So Why Art?
Workmanship can influence its observers from multiple points of view, so it isn't amazing to see diverse responses to a similar bit of work. In any case, in the event that we are to characterize what genuine workmanship is, it is something which the craftsman makes for his own fulfillment, without contemplating what the world would say in regards to it. In the meantime, genuine workmanship is something that ought to have the capacity to associate the observer with the general vision of the craftsman, despite the fact that the translation won't not be right on target. No big surprise, Don Ellis once stated, "To be a genuine craftsman you need to play the way you feel - not the way others figure you should feel".
MIC DROP! Exactly how I feel about creating things :) Nice one, @mirzaaliimran. Very very true.