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Is the art of appreciating ugliness caused by public aesthetic fatigue?

Of course not ~ \ (≧▽≦)/~

First of all, everyone's aesthetic concept is different and will be influenced by the social and personal growth environment, that is to say, most of the factors that determine the aesthetic concept are influenced by the acquired concept. As for judging ugliness, I think we can consider it from these aspects. Many people's aesthetics are different from the mainstream. People are inherently diverse, each individual is different, and society is also diverse. To treat the meaning of everything correctly, it is not that you think it is really beautiful, nor that the ugliness in your eyes is really ugly. In the eyes of others, what you see may be beautiful?

Just like in Africa, it is the custom of some tribes to think that women look good with big mouths. In order to get a big mouth, many women put a big plate in their mouth when they don't chew with their mouths, and then put it on a bigger plate after the size is set. What you finally see is that they have oversized mouths and even drooping lips, but in their minds, this is not ugly, but an honor. The bigger, the uglier In China, the traditional aesthetic is cherry. You can see it in the next picture.

There are still many people who can't understand the big ear hole, but it hurts when they look at it, but you can't say it's ugly. In their culture and aesthetics, this is beautiful, and many European and American tattoo artists who like fashion will dress themselves up as big ears. So, again, human beings are diverse and pluralistic, and can't just be defined as appreciating ugliness or aesthetics. After all, this is a matter from your own traditional ideas and your aesthetic standards.