especially when the back and forth interplay has been going on since the 1920s. there is literally no one on earth alive today that remembers a time before western and eastern art were tightly interplaying with eachother
agreed! i just wanted to focus on the interplay of animation styles. but yeah, the east and west do genuinely have differences in art traditions thanks to art being a cultural expression and eastern and western cultures are not homogonous (nor should they be), but humans have been remixing art since art first started, and that seems to have been approximately 300,000 years ago
especially when the back and forth interplay has been going on since the 1920s. there is literally no one on earth alive today that remembers a time before western and eastern art were tightly interplaying with eachother
If you expand it to include art in general that shit goes back to the Silk Road!
agreed! i just wanted to focus on the interplay of animation styles. but yeah, the east and west do genuinely have differences in art traditions thanks to art being a cultural expression and eastern and western cultures are not homogonous (nor should they be), but humans have been remixing art since art first started, and that seems to have been approximately 300,000 years ago