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It depends on what kind of artist, and in what style he writes pictures. Everyone is different. And words of praise are also perceived differently.
Well, for example, about the picture you can say: “This is very original.” Or: fresh, bold, conceptual, modern, unusual, impossible to look away, etc. Listen to yourself, what feelings does the picture evoke in you? And describe them to the artist. For example: “Your picture gives me a very joyful feeling, the plot captures me and seems to plunge me into the events depicted.” Or, ” I like the way you notice details and convey the atmosphere.”; “Your paintings are fascinating, you want to look at them and look.”
It happens that the artist did not want to evoke pleasant feelings with his work, but on the contrary, he wanted to shock or shock. But in any case, the artist is pleased if his paintings do not leave the audience indifferent.