Really, it is impossible to describe bad art or bad aesthetic choices in terms of substance, because it is entirely the absence of substance -- that nihilistic void that humans meet with awkwardness, a chasm that Art attempts to bridge -- that is bad art. Substance is good art. If good art depends upon anything for its recognition it is that in the back of one's mind one all ways can imagine worse arrangements, and so it is met with awe. But even this arrangement, an attempt to desperately make sense of it, is perhaps more if a sketch than a master-piece.
DM.a.a.
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