Emerging Trends in Art Value Focus on Craftsmanship and Emotion

Contemporary trends within the art world increasingly prioritize the skill, personality, and emotional expression of the artist when determining value. Works characterized by techniques such as thick impasto, textured surfaces, and deliberate imperfections – including what might be considered flaws – are gaining prominence. Recently, a new painting utilizing the impasto technique, deliberately created through an artificial platform, has garnered attention.

The piece reflects a nuanced exploration of humanity. The perception of the artist often contrasts with reality, as highlighted by painter Carl-Christian Frey. Frey notes that historical figures like Leonardo da Vinci, frequently depicted with a beretta, were multifaceted individuals.

“He was not just an artist, he was also a very calculating (military technology) engineer,” Frey explains. Frey’s work, photographed by Carl-Christian Frey, is featured on the artificial art platform GenTube. The artist emphasizes that figures like da Vinci didn’t adhere to traditional artistic setups, challenging conventional notions of the creative process.

This shift in emphasis reflects a broader appreciation for the artist’s unique approach and the tangible qualities of their work.

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  1. “It’s fascinating to see how much emphasis is now placed on the artist’s process and vision in shaping the worth of a piece.”

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