Originally Posted by
Don Orr
The subject of critique can be a tricky one. I tend to shy away from critiquing peoples work since I don't feel qualified to do so. I don't have a degree in art or design or a background in the classics.
I don't either, but two simple questions help me focus in on what matters:
1. Would I be willing to give that piece to someone whose opinion I care about?
2. Does that piece inspire me to try to make one like it?
I'll leave any further analysis to art critics.
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