Everything in the world imagined (and still to be conceptualized) has a market for those interested enough to think they need such things. This is no different. It's kitsch, I think.
Abstract questions for the abstract artist:
Are these things being shown in a gallery; does she go into detail about her artists' meditatory process; can all they do is paint?
(I know these won't a get a reply; that's not the point.)
Maybe it's just me, but I leave artists to their preferred methods, I have no need to analyze and judge what they find soothing or meaningful, and I leave such criticizations up to those who are more better qualified at this than I: the actual ones who feel this could be worth something, in the traditional sense (buying, selling, and "showing off" to the neigbors).
--(Also, maybe just me, but I fist-pumped the air when I read She used to collaborate with her pet turtle Koopa, who has created 827 paintings in his reptilian lifetime, ... So much affirmation of 'Yes'.)
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As human beings, our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world (that is the myth of the Atomic Age) as in being able to remake ourselves. —Mohandas K. Gandhi
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