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Art & Personality Test (Very Good!)

kellimaier

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It's high in the middle and round on both ends...o
Hmm...I am actually a visual artist by profession.
I do realistic work.
I like the process of analyzing a face and recreating it.
I really don't care much for abstract art unless it is obvious that some thought went into it.
I did this test long ago and I am pretty sure I came out liking the Islamic type of art most...when it comes to viewing I suppose. I have some Arabic ancestry and maybe feel some affiliation for it?
 

Gorgrim

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Your results

Your favourite type of art is Northern Renaissance.





In the personality profile you had a high intellectualism score, which suggests you like to think about abstract ideas and have a creative imagination.


Average extraversion

Average agreeableness

Average conscientiousness

Average emotional stabilityHigh intellectualism



Average emotional intelligence
 

grey matters

The Old Grey Silly One
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where it is warm
I preferred Abstract art

Average extroversion

average agreeableness

Low conscientiousness

Average emotional stability

High intellectualism

High emotional intelligence

When I was younger I hated abstract art because I couldn't understand it. This may not make sense, but abstract art and to some degree cubism was not something I could control. Now that I am older I no longer have that need to control, nor do I have a need to immediately understand, I am more patient. I have also come to appreciate learning through experiencing things in a full immersion kind of way, it seems to feed the intuition. understanding, if at all, comes later, first comes information gathering. If I stick with it patience is often rewarded.

For me abstract art and some cubism is more an experience then an understanding. This may sound childish but I like the big paintings and sculptures because they sort of demand that I experience them. It is a lot of sensory stimulation all at once, it can kind of engulf me at times. I also get caught up in the patterns and colors (or lack of color) and the shapes. I could go on about this but then you might wonder what I am smoking right now (for your information it is nothing). Suffice it to say I have developed a taste for abstract art.
 
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