Your personal definition of art

Art, like morality, consists of drawing the line somewhere.
G. K. Chesterton (1874 - 1936)
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Abstract art is a product of the untalented, sold by the unprincipled to the utterly bewildered.
Al Capp (1909 - 1979)
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The name of one of my friends.

:D
Don't know that I completely agree with the guys quoted, but i like the way you think biomed.
 
I once knew a girl referred to as a "hoover". A very nice friendly girl. Very popular with the boys.

That wasn't really my intent, more to point out that just because something is in common usage, does not make it so. For example, I can refer to a vacuum cleaner as a 'hoover' as much as I want, but it does not mean it is actually one, unless it is actually a vacuum cleaner manufactured by the company Hoover.

Re: circuit diagrams, I am not arguing none have any artistic significance, or cannot be regarded as artwork, but rather that circuit diagrams as a whole are graphics to me, not artwork. Some may transcend that, but exceptions do not prove the rule.

In any case, I have my own personal definition of what I recognise as art, which I laid out in my first post. I am not here to impress that on others, more to discern others views in that I might widen my own. I do however believe that art (by which I mean artwork) is something can be objectively discerned.
 
ORCUTT? Is NOTHING sacred?

You tend to get either Jocko's or Far Western fans; having tried the former, there's no contest in my book, but then, I've been to the Far Western several dozen times, and Jocko's once. I lived in Guadalupe for five years... The Hitching Post is a bad joke next to either.

From what I could see (and I checked the reviews in the link), the few bad reviews were from people who don't actually like (or at least order) big steaks. Bigger fools they. Go to a vegetarian joint (chickens count as vegetables in this context).

But still: ORCUTT?

Thanks for the update.

Cheers,

R.
 
Art is something that has one or more qualities that makes it rise above the regular, the normal, the ordinary.
Please note people confuse fine art with art. It does not have to be a Monet to be art.
 
To me: what = art does not require definition and a quote by someone who said it much more eloquently than I, sums it up for me: Albert Giacometti said: "I no longer work for anything but the sensation I have while working"
 
Okay - this is not my thread, but after careful reading and serious further consideration I have concluded the only REAL Art here is Biomed's friend. We can all go do something else now, no?
 
Red light falls between the wavelength of 620 and 750 nm, or 6.2 x 10^-5 cm to 7.5 x 10^-5 cm.

Yes, but I'm blind and I have a perfect understanding of the english language but I've never seen red, what's it look like?
 
A display of talent that is so uncommon will usually be perceived as art (whether it is or not). So, who really knows?

Joe
 
Originally Posted by noisycheese
Art is something that is detectable with one or more of the five senses that, once detected, evokes a positive response and does not make me say, "That is a worthless piece of crap!"

Here are some examples:
A painting by Monet, Van Gogh or Da Vinci
A symphony by Beethoven or Mozart
A Leica M camera that uses film
A Leica M lens
A photograph by Ansel Adams, Jim Brandenburg, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Constantine Manos or Steve McCurry
A wood and canvas canoe
A 1963 Corvette Spilt Window Coupe
A Supermarine Spitfire
A P-51 Mustang
A wooden sailboat
A perfectly grilled New York strip
A cold bottle of Tap Room 21 Copper Lager


All are quality of life issues (to me)...

These are interesting.

So a couple of airplanes specifically designed to murder people are art? Or just good, fast airplanes that were gun platforms?

I'll bet a cow feels differently about that grilled strip steak.

I personally don't like Mozart, I think he needs some rhyming lyrics, maybe a laser light show.

If you've seen one Ansel Adams photo, you've seen them all.

You are correct, good sir - everything I enjoy or value is absolute feces. I am a shallow, simian low-brow neanderthal who has no discernible grasp of art, beauty or proper aesthetic values.

Oh, that I may one day ascend to your rarefied and august level of discernment and artistic connoisseurship... :rolleyes:
 
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