Saturday, November 23, 2019

Pieter’s Replica of Vladimir Tretchikoff's Kitch and call it Pieter’s Trash.

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Title: Pieter’s Replica of Vladimir Tretchikoff's Kitch and call it Pieter’s Trash.

Tonight I studied low culture, or you can even call it trash art. It is plain trash. It doesn't fit into mainstream art. See what Wikipedia says about that. I will do my own conclusion later to say what I think about my own artwork, which I have done. This replica. The "Chinese Girl" is reproduced by the artist to favor financially if that is the right word. The original painting has been called Kitsch, but I think you can also call mine pure trash. Kitsch is not the correct word for this nor modern. But this is my own opinion.

I think I will still have a few words regarding this painting. I feel it is funny, and I remember I sat late at night just looking at Vladimir Tretchikoff's paintings. I must say I like it. Actually, I think it is very good (His work). It is South African; it is ours. We own it.

This artwork is not for the mainstream. I think basically this is all my art, or most of my art is purely for every individual taste.

I will, as I said before, make my own conclusion when I finish thinking about this one. She is currently living in my house or my apartment. And every day I start seeing meaning in it. But not a deep meaning.

I think people need to trash sometimes. People get tired of all the real and mainstream stuff.

It is 02:06 AM in the morning on 12 February 2018. I feel now is the time after about two weeks when I painted it.

 

Low culture

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Low culture is a derogatory term for forms of popular culture that have mass appeal. Its contrast is high culture, which can also be derogatory. It has been said by culture theorists that both high culture and low culture are subcultures.

 

The boundaries of low culture and high culture blur through convergence. Many people are "omnivores,"  making cultural choices from different menus.

 

Contents [hide]

1 Standards and definitions of low culture

2 Culture as class

3 Mass media

3.1 Audience

3.1.1 Stereotypes

4 See also

5 References

Standards and definitions of low culture [edit]

In his book Popular Culture and High Culture, Herbert J. Gans gives a definition of how to identify and create low culture:

Aesthetic standards of low culture stress substance, form, and being totally subservient; there is no explicit concern with abstract ideas or even with fictional forms of contemporary social problems and issues. Low culture emphasizes morality but limits itself to familial and individual problems and [the] values that apply to such problems. Low culture is content to depict traditional working-class values winning out over the temptation to give into conflicting impulses and behavior patterns.

 

Herbert Gans, [1]

When applying that lens to mass media, it often includes shows that do not go too deeply into abstract ideas or that do not address head-on contemporary social problems.

Culture as class [edit]

Herbert Gans states in his book Popular Culture and High Culture that the different classes of culture are linked correspondingly to socio-economic and educational classes.[2] For any given socio-economic class, there is a culture for that class. Hence the terms high and low culture and the manifestation of those terms as they appeal to their respective constituents.

 

Mass media[edit]

Audience[edit]

All cultural products (especially high culture) have a certain demographic to which they appeal most. Low culture appeals to very simple and basic human needs plus offers a perceived return to innocence, [3] the escape from real-world problems, or the experience of living vicariously through viewing someone else’s life on television. [4]

Stereotypes[edit]

Low culture can be formulaic, employing trope conventions, stock characters, and character archetypes in a manner that can be perceived as more simplistic, crude, emotive, unbalanced, or blunt compared to high culture's implementations—which may be perceived as more subtle, balanced, or refined and open for interpretations.



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low_culture

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