how do you define an aesthetic object? are all of the aesthetic things artistic and aesthetically pleasing?

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how do you define an aesthetic object? are all of the aesthetic things artistic and aesthetically pleasing?

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Nobody here is explaining this to a 5year old.

(Using a [good](https://c.neevacdn.net/image/fetch/s–eu15MZKN–/https%3A//i.pinimg.com/originals/7e/45/ad/7e45ad10cb5328cc1d4ba2a4b546d5bb.jpg?savepath=7e45ad10cb5328cc1d4ba2a4b546d5bb.jpg) photo vs one [bad](https://c.neevacdn.net/image/fetch/s–xeqsnrmm–/https%3A//www.22places.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/jr-train-station-japan.jpg?savepath=jr-train-station-japan.jpg))

As a photographer one can say one image is aesthetic and the other one is not because one is **easier to see**

Easy to see means that the message is clear and readable, you will know instantly what you are looking at. Not only that but the way it was capture was intentional and well crafted, it’s telling a story.

The other one shows a similar place but is not as good conveying the message and is definitely not telling a story in the same compelling way, the bad image has a harder time telling a story.

I used photos as the object for my example, but this example could be easily transfered to sculpture, paintings, architecture, fashion, etc.

I hope you find this interesting

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