Do you think that paintings are better literature?

Do you think that paintings are better literature?

Better at what?

Do you think camels are better than pineapples?

Do you think skyscrapers are better music?

Do you think that red is better green?

Dumbass

Do you think that bonsai is better decoupage?

Do you think?

Do you think that paintings are better soup?

Do you think that bananas are better storefronts?

I prefer drawings of sexy anime waifus.

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It really depends. If it's being done by animals, then painting really has the edge. In fact, thee have been several animal artists of record, in particular of the elephant and cat variety. No dogs as far as I can recall. Dogs are good with music creation, as we are always reminded this time of year, much moreso than are cats or elephants. I think there was a donkey artist too. Anyway, the interpretive possibilities of animal-created painting greatly exceeds that of their literary output. The commercial possibilities go without saying.

Do you think katanas are better than viking long swords?

Sometimes. Visual art is great because it delivers everything at once instead of putting you in a one way track (like music or literature). You can get lost inside a picture for as long as you want and it'll always be there. On the flip side, being explicit and moving you are exactly what literature and music respectively beat it at. (And no, the combination of those three characteristics doesn't make film the better medium.)

at least post a high quality pic

Here's an even higher-quality pic.

let's not bring decoupage into this

not OP but thank you for giving an actual response, as opposed of these assholes posting the same meme ad nauseum.

I had to read this stupid article in college that claimed that Renoir was a misogynist who painted with his dick.

no

retarded questions can only get retarded answers

his was just as retarded but with an added mixture of pretension and misunderstanding the question