Sejanus.Aelianus
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Art can only be created,reception is always distorted.
Perhaps the distortion is the art?
Art can only be created,reception is always distorted.
Don't know that I completely agree with the guys quoted, but i like the way you think biomed.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.
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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.
I once knew a girl referred to as a "hoover". A very nice friendly girl. Very popular with the boys.
ORCUTT? Is NOTHING sacred?
Perhaps the distortion is the art?
"I no longer work for anything but the sensation I have while working"
I can't explain it, but I know it when I see it.
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.
And even after probably 40 years I still love the cheesecake at MoMA NY. 🙂