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No one blames themselves if they dont understand a cartoon, as they might with a painting or real art they simply think
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"No one blames themselves if they don't understand a cartoon, as they might with a painting or "real" art; they simply think it's a bad cartoon"

- Chris Ware

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This quote by Chris Ware speaks with the concept that animations are typically viewed as a lesser form of art than paintings or "genuine" art. He recommends that when people do not comprehend an animation, they don't blame themselves for not comprehending it, as they may with a painting or other form of art. Rather, they merely believe it's a bad cartoon. This indicates that cartoons are viewed as something that needs to be easy to comprehend, and if they are not, then it is the fault of the cartoon itself. This could be seen as a commentary en route cartoons are typically dismissed as a kind of art, and how they are not given the very same regard as other types of art. It might also be seen as a tip that cartoons can be just as complex and significant as any other form of art, and should be offered the very same regard.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Chris Ware somewhere between December 28, 1967 and today. He/she was a famous Artist from USA. The author also have 10 other quotes.

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