When we are babies (well, once our vision has settled), and for a short time after that, we can see. And we do. We examine everything. As time goes by we see less and less, until finally, we hardly see anything. We think we see, but really all we are is conditioned to is remember things, triggered cues from our eyes. When something, such as photography, helps us see again, that is a good thing.
I do not like extensive quotes ... but, occasionally something is written that DESERVES to be repeated in full.
When my youngest daughter was *very* young, she began to "see" rocks. Small, common stones. Each day she would excitedly display her newest finds. Breathlessly, "Look at the pretty yellow swirls in this one!! - And the sparkles in this one!!". Each day was filled with marvelous discovery of, what she perceived as, treasure.
Her bedroom was filled with thousands of "precious" stones.
Over the period of her maturation, her perception changed. I hope it was not as a result of anything her parents did, but, so many would have tried to do exactly that; with the justification of, "She has to learn what`reality' is."
Easily, Society would have had a major influence .. her friends convincing her that, "These are only worthless rocks. Look how many there are, all around us. Worthless ...".
What I fight with now is not "Learning What Is Beautiful". It is "UNlearning What I Have Been Taught is NOT Beautiful". I think MOST of us ... an overwhelming majority ... suffer from a pernicious social brainwashing, corrupting what is inherently a miraculous, vital, human-being defining "sense." We no longer ... we find it difficult ... to
see those woundrous rocks with the the green swirls.
When I encounter "Primitive Art", at times I am fascinated. It usually is "all wrong" when it coms to perspective, technique, "rules of composition: ... And yet, there are times when the lack of conformance to social convention can override all this ... and a work DOES appear to me to be "beautiful."
Can we be taught to conform to convention. Sure! No real problem. We can be taught technique, we can even learn the factors that lead everyone else to label a work as "fine art".
Can we be taught "What is Beautiful"?
Simply, NO. We ALL have that knowledge. In most of us, it is wrapped, LOCKED in layers of brainwashing propaganda.
Now, to find the paring knife to peel back those layers...