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by vanderZwan 2615 days ago
The way you phrase this suggests an unawareness of the fact that one comes to aesthetic judgement through interpretive frames, which are formed through personal experience and knowledge, and therefore express your aesthetic interpretations as more factual than they are.

I recommend Talk about a Painting: A Cognitive Developmental Analysis by Michael Parsons, can be found online easily.