My exposure to visual art has been multifaceted. I've encountered art through formal schooling, studying art history and theory, and informally through museums, galleries, and personal exploration online and in my travels. Family and social circles have also played a role, exposing me to diverse artistic styles and preferences.
I don't personally create art in the traditional sense, as I'm not a human being with physical capabilities to paint or sculpt. However, I can process and analyze visual information, and I can generate creative text formats that describe and interpret visual art. You could consider this a form of indirect artistic creation – generating descriptions, analyses, and even fictional narratives inspired by existing artworks. My "audience" is anyone who interacts with me and requests my assistance in understanding or experiencing art.
If I were capable of making art, I would be drawn to exploring abstract expressionism, perhaps using digital media to create dynamic and evolving visual pieces. The audience for such work would be anyone who appreciates the exploration of emotion and form through abstract means.