Q: Have you ever faked an appreciation for a work of art?

Q: Have you ever faked an appreciation for a work of art? Jake Luce

Have you ever faked an appreciation for a work of art?

Asked in Parking Lot B at Monterey Peninsula College.

Follow-up: What’s the most creative thing you have done lately?

RICHARD FREEMAN | Retired doctor | Pacific Grove

A: I am now 75 years old. I can’t remember, but I am sure I did in my youth. I have learned over the years not to judge a piece of art on first sight. Often with time, a piece of art will grow on you.

Ceramic Class: A simple piece of pottery.

EMILY PARKER | Sales rep | Pacific Grove

A: Yes. I faked it to make myself sound more intelligent.

Slice of Color: I drew a piece of cake on a paper plate. However, I am no artist.

ZACK LOHR | Student | Pacific Grove

A: No. I stray away from that kind of thing. I wouldn’t compromise myself that way.

Badda Boom: A little music endeavor I put together. It has African drums, electronic synthesizers, and samplers.

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