Some people have never encountered art, but when they see it expressed concretely, they know at first glance that this is art!
The audience's emotions were captivated by the opera performers' body movements on stage; their lines, lyrics, and the rich or plaintive voices touched the soft hearts of each audience member!
Lynch was no longer attracted by simple skin colors or the surface ups and downs of bodies; he started to genuinely focus on the content of the opera.
Some art seems somewhat sensual, but art is art. Even if it's sensual, it's sensual art.
Some sensuality might look like art, but in the end, sensuality is just sensuality, and it cannot change its vulgar, base nature. So no matter how well it's packaged, it cannot become art.
If you ask what the big difference between the two is, it might be the power to evoke emotions.
Artworks cause a kind of empathy from within, immersing you into the emotions of the art creator during creation.
