Pixel Art Avatar: "Clown 95"
As Art is subjective and can be interpreted as strongly positive or negative depending on your point of view and emotion.
It is difficult to create an idea of what true art means. But nevertheless, there are behaviors and characteristics that seem to follow patterns in most of the work. From color choices alone, these principles can be seen quite broadly in the artwork and those who follow it.
As aesthetics are heavily tied up with self-expression and identity, it is important to understand how people feel about different types of artistry for a given piece.

The work of an artist is never predictable, making authors need to appreciate the day-to-day developments of a composition. This can be done by giving artists color choices and experimenting with a color wheel.
Authors use color just like books do to give them an idea about the mood of their stories or poem. Changing up a favorite color for the mood that is comfortable for an author can lead their minds down another path altogether and provide them with unforeseen ideas.
The artist’s universe is endless, making what they create look like art in and of itself rather than something they have skill at constructing. The author’s “personality” also allows them to see things in a different light or are being passed on different messages that allow people to enjoy the artwork.
Here's a film strip of the WIP:
While here's a gif version of the WIP:

All Avatar Pixel artworks:

”Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up.”
