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But wouldn't art critics get a little bit annoyed if it was pointed out to them that the difference in quality and style between two magnificent paintings (say, a person's portrait and a flower-filled garden) is comparable to the difference in quality and style between some modern art and a four-year-old's drawing? And also that the non-rhyming, confusingly written garbage of words known nowadays as a "poem" is so incredibly similar to what can be achieved by a child, the main differences being that the poet uses longer words and that they will invariably write about something morbid, while the child will usually choose something happy. It confuses people because, while, yes, there may be deep meaning intelligently hidden inside a poem by the author, it might also just be nonsense. In either case, deep meaning can be forcibly extracted from the poem if you look hard enough. For example, here is an actual excerpt from a poem written by a famous author:
Plummeting shards blinding your eyes,
To your own weeping wounds,
To the cascading lies,
Desperate for the intoxication,
Shallow and contrived,
Only in fiction, little doll, are you really alive.
And here is one written by Vicki, age 12:
Understanding people care for me,
They treat me like gold.
For they know
The importance of friendship.
Now, if you hadn't been told that poem No. 2 was written by someone aged 12, with hardly any poem-writing experience, you might never have guessed it. That is another variation between what I call art, and modern art: - the difference between beginners' work and professionals' work is almost non-existent (in my, untrained, eye) with modern art, but enormous with other forms of art. It confuses me so much! I am so sure that lots of people fake their way through art.