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Millie Brown Reflection Moment: Whould you do this?

- Would you do this if you could? Is it art to you? why?

I would never do this even if i could and this is not art to me. This is not art to me because it look more like self torture than a art, everyone knows that by vomitting, the acid inside the stomache will melt down the throat and more than her art, she should consider more about her health. Also i don't consider this a art because not only this is disgusting to see, the art of hers is way simple, its a art that anyone can create, its only famous because of the process of the paint. if its a good art and a weid painter i need to choose, i would rather choose Vinicius Quesada than her, because not only she uses a weird combination as paint (blood), the details of her art is incredible, its not only spots that i see but a drawing of something with a meaning. So as a result, this is not a art and i would never do this even if i can.

 

- Would her unique way of making art add to the artwork's value? Why? or Why not?

I don't think her art is a art but still, i think the "unique" way of making this add to the artwork's value.  By just looking at her painting, its just some ordinary spots of colors and thats something that even little kids can do by messing around with some paint. Her art is something everyone can do, however by digesting the paint (colored milk) and vomitting it, it make a "art" that nobody can really follw, and it also gives some value and getting the title of "first stomache acid painting in the world" and this gets peoples' attention and the willingness to purchase it.

 

- If you had to have one of her works, where would you hang it?

I will never want to buy her art. But if I had one of her works, i would put it somewhere that my eyes can see; like in the storage room because thats's a place where few people goes and by having some colors in the room, it will look less dark and crammed.

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