Oh, and I wanted to clear this up. YES there is such a thing as GOOD and BAD art. To say otherwise undermines all standards of quality.
I could write a 300 page thesis on why this is true, but I'll shorten it to a paragraph. Standards in Western culture govern the quality of art, music, literature, etc. These standards explain why Beethoven was a better composer than Carl Czerny. Now "ignoramouses" like you, John, are going to argue that there is no "good" nor "bad" art? Oh, so the degrees of quality, or "shades of grey" as I call them, are now nonexistent? Good logic!
The reason Beethoven was greater than Czerny, and Picasso was greater than my little sister, and James Joyce was greater than a kid with down syndrome is because, comparitively speaking, there is GOOD and BAD art. Compared with Beethoven, the compositions of some random kid suck balls. This is no mystery, and I'd be surprised if anyone said otherwise.
Nobody is judging you, John. I heard your compositions on your website, and personally, I think they are wonderful. You have some great talent. Don't ever give up composing, because you are going to become a great composer if you keep at it. I don't know where you get your crazy ideas about art and expression and standards, but if you write good music I really could care less. Case closed.
~Max~