Art is in the eye of the beholder.
You will like it or maybe portions of it or maybe be totally turned off.
When I was in college, each person in the design studio made a presentation of his design solution of the weekly problem statement, to his peers (faculty was exempt). Regardless of how you solved the problem or the quality of your design, you could measure your peer's comments on a bell curve. At the top of the curve, some would rave, those at the bottom would boo, and those in the middle determined whether your design was a success or a failure.
Fisherman took a risk and presented his creation, and being self critical like all design professionals, allowed the TN audience a glimpse of his talent. By doing so, his presentation will be critiqued and will receive both praise and criticism, which in turn, will determine his success or failure.
If we could view his photograph right now, we'd see a big smile (and both ears intact).