Don't ruin my fantasy
- mohit Chand
- Feb 28, 2022
- 1 min read
When I heard the term “naive art” I was instantly reminded of a T-shirt. Ludovic de Saint Sernin's irreverent attitude is expressed in this white T-shirt, printed with the slogan 'Don't ruin my fantasy'.
Before getting inside the t-shirt I would like to explain what naïve art means.

Naïve art is a piece of work created by an artist who has no formal training or intent to create the art piece. It is usually simple, unrealistic in the sense that it is drawn out of proportion and the concept of perspective is not followed.
Naïve art is as important as the Mona Lisa as it speaks about a different kind of detail and sophistication. It was acknowledged by many modern artists as a means to express their emotions and creativity. But a rift is created there as intentionally created is not considered naïve art as it takes away the naivety from it. The paintings of Pablo Picasso are not considered naïve art even though it appears to be one.

Coming back on the T-shirt now we know intentional creation of naïve art is not naïve, therefore the t-shirt will not be considered naïve art.




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