• NaibofTabr
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    3 days ago

    ?

    'Traditional’ here means ‘Physical’, as in artworks which are NON-DIGITAL in nature.

    Do you just not like the style?

    • @Pleat1752@feddit.uk
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      01 day ago

      Ok you know what, you got me. I can’t argue with the part you’ve quoted above. I suppose it doesn’t break any rules on the community.

      But yes, basically I don’t like the style or subject to the extent where a simple downvote would just not do and thought I should share my thoughts.

      Does anyone know of a community similar to reddit’s /r/museum ?

      • @Jank@literature.cafe
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        21 day ago

        I also hate it when people on the Internet don’t cater directly to my tastes. Thank you for standing up for people like us rather than simply scrolling by.

    • @hellofriend@lemmy.world
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      -33 days ago

      You have to admit that if the name needs clarification then it’s not a great name for the community. Either way, I think this art is cool. Other guy’s probably just some stuffy old prat too stuck in their ways to appreciate anything new.

      • @Pleat1752@feddit.uk
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        01 day ago

        I will not take slander from someone excited about the cartoon Avatar, or who is keen to discuss its geopolitics. Good day to you from a stuffy old prat!

      • sweetviolentblush
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        42 days ago

        Traditional art meaning physical works is the correct usage, at least in the art world. And it’s explained further in the sidebar.