Well art is a way to express your self so if people are critiques about it then they may not understand it. So if I were in there shoes I'd feel kinda wouldn't care because it's my artwork about my emotions :) hope I helped ya
<span>I do agree with the author for the simple fact that looking at a imagine can change your mood. Not everyone's opinion of what art truly is can be the same. We call come from different backgrounds, experiences, situations, etc, that can influence how we think of what art truly is. Picasso's piece for me is happiness but to someone else to could mean dark, messy. Everyone's brain are wired the same but the other things like experiences make to you what is really beautiful, sad, or even ugly.</span>
Firstly, Nazca pottery is characterized by strong colors. The images shown on Nazca pottery are staring eyes, unspecified gods and people (often just a face); in addition, animals and creatures such as lizards, monkeys, birds, whales and mythical ones are often shown. They were very innovative with the form as well.
Moche pottery also showcased both people and animals. Compared to the Nazca pottery, Moche made their much less colorful. There's usually a cream or white background with red decoration. Their human representations usually have some supernatural features while the animals (birds, fish, feline, reptiles, deer, foxes, monkeys etc.) are both represented realistically or hybridized.