Before I gained an appropriate level of maturity I could not appreciate some of the greatest artwork pieces of all time, because in my opinion at the time, such pieces of artwork were either ugly, took no skill to do or so on.

As I grew older and wiser I came to realize that the artwork that I once criticized was special in many ways, and three of such unique things about such artwork are listed below.

1.  A lot of times such artwork was created as a result of deep joy or pain, and usually such underlying emotions were the result of love found or lost….or at times a yearning bottled or suppressed, and normally the artists stood at the edge of a passionate insanity while working on such artworks, therefore, such pieces of art reflect a heart in full blossom, or shattered to pieces, and if a person grasped such artwork deeply enough, they would not only understand what is depicted, but also feel what is expressed.

2. All of such artwork tells a story, may such a story be about love, heartache, beauty, etc. And such stories are the product of many mental pictures that are broken down and molded into one image that speaks volumes…

3. Had such artworks seemed to be produced by a professional hand, and not been as kid like as they seemed…., and, therefore, been other than what they were, such artworks would not stand out as they do.

One day I was flipping through a magazine and ran across a *Google advertisement. The ad featured kid like drawings…..and yes, my mind reverted back to immature views, and I automatically thought, “Why would they

(Google), create such a childish ad?” Then my more logical/mature mind state prevailed, because I came to realize the ad worked due to its eye-catching quality, therefore, the ad was in perfect simplicity.