Greetings, @rubencress. I think that in art there is no room for comparisons, each artist shapes his emotions and feelings and the viewers identify with them or not. That's why it's said that art is subjective, what some people may like, not others, this will depend on the sensibility they have when observing an artistic piece.
You've said it here, "I'm more interested in what kind of emotions are triggered in the minds of viewers so they can add their own story and value to the work," and I think this should be one of the principles of every artist. Excellent work, thank you for sharing.
Hi Aurodivys, thank you for checking out my blog post. As you must have read in the post, I couldn't agree more with you. It's a very personal matter, we often forget when judging work rather than appreciating it.