
4) Romero Britto. Well Britto should take up a lot, if not most, of the slots in my ranking of my worst ten artists (my opinion). Really I should not even include him as an artist, because he is not. He is a mystery. I cannot understand why or who would purchase one of his atrocities. He stands next to the great bad ones like Miró and Kahlo. Yet those were simply bad artists, Britto is not an artist. And if you search, you find nothing about hi, He says he never studied art, and that is quite evident when you see his «works» which resemble a kindergartner’s colouring book. I will let you be the judge.

There really is no reason to put any more as they are all the same.
5) Jean-Michel Basquiat. The «enfant terrible» of the 1980’s. The boy-man who wanted to become famous and rich, and who managed it. I must say that I do respect him a bit more than most of the others, but I still consider him a terrible artist. His mother trained him in the arts and he profited from it, to a certain extent. He was a «graffiti artist» for a while, an abstract musician, a painter, a bohemian, a bum on the streets, and a spoiled brat who did not know how to live and ended up the way he did. Suicide by overdose of drugs. His works are uninspiring and quite cliché, boring to the max and do not, nor have they ever proffered anything to art history. The fact that he was always around the «greats» of his time contributed to his posthumous success. As to the value of his works, well, that is a mystery just like with Britto.

6) Damien Hirst. If anyone can be called a non-artist (besides the ones I have already mentioned) is Mr. Hirst. He thought he had invented the circles of colour, he put a shark in formaldehyde (which he did not mix well and the shark began to rot and had to be replaced) and he made a skull with diamonds who no one bought and who was secretly purchased by a group which included himself… He does not know anything about painting, drawing, well, nothing about art at all. Well, if I could put all the «artists» I have mentioned as number one on my list, I would.

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Nice information.
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Thank you!
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Yes, I concur Francisco!
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Smashing! Glad to hear that! Thank you! 🌼💐🌼❤
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You’re very welcome Francisco! 🌺❤️🌻
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Very interesting to me because I’m not a professional artist but considering getting into art. I need to read all the parts. 😃
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I truly believe in a formal art education especially one which, together with technique, includes art history. Best of luck.
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I agree. Maybe someday. I did do a short certificate course when I was younger. Picked up some techniques there. I agree the the education helps you to express yourself in many different ways versus feeling stuck with just the interest and talent.
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There are many ways to get an education without necessarily going to uni but one must seek knowledge and technique all the time as an artist needs to re-vindicate himself with each new work. All the best and remember that talent is developed only through hard work.
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Thank you, I will keep these wise words in mind.
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Wish you the best and keep loving art.
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