A touch of amusement tugs at her lips, “Too visceral? Hmm,” pausing, “Interesting.” But everyone was entitled to feel how they felt about art. Some art was supposed to make you uncomfortable.
“For me it is that the art focuses on the individual experience and a more subjective perception rather than objective reality or accuracy. The artists themselves strove to capture moods and emotions of their subjects’ using things like dramatic contrasts of light and dark. Those are what speak to me. I also enjoy the use of themes dealing with death and mortality, depicting ghosts, demons and otherworldly creatures. I find they stir up deeper and more intelligent discussions.”
Looking to Jenn, “One of my more treasured pieces that rarely leaves my office, is one that has sparked many conversations about what each individual see’s, and each, so far, has bee different. Perhaps one evening I’ll bring a couple pieces out and display them in Court.” Maybe.
Looking at the piece, “Ah. Well, if I remember correctly, it has to do with the contrast between divine love and human resistance. One is human, one is a Goddess, immortal. But it’s not a subject I have studied too deeply to dive much more than that. The longing between wanting to be together, but being able to.” Seemed pretty straight forward to her, but she had years of art study.
To Otto, “These are the Greek Myths, around for centuries. Just like your religion, they had their beliefs of what made a god and a goddess. Stories passed down through generations, not so different then your own.” Different part of the world, different god and religion.
Why was it sounding like she, the Savage, was the only one educated here?
“There could be other interpretations, I’m just giving what my knowledge is. Art is subjective, I don’t believe there is a right or wrong way to view a piece, there should be discussions on it.”


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