ThisAdamGuy wrote:
thewrll wrote:
So if you don't understand it then it's not art? Really? I am a horrible artist but when I draw it's art. Just because you don't have talent doesn't make the piece less a piece of art. Please rethink your response.
And there lies the major problem. You either have to put a limit on what art is, or literally everybody on earth is an artist. I made a sandwich, therefore I'm an artist. I combed my hair, so I'm an artist. I can fart louder than anybody I know, so I must be an artist (fartist?) Personally, I'd prefer that there be limitations set up to discern whether what you've made is art, and whether or not you're an artist, rather than hand out participation trophies to everyone who wants to be called an artist.
Most people would just consider things you create to display or be listened to in the case of music as art, even if not everyone likes it or understands it. I think you would have a hard time arguing all daily tasks in general and bodily functions are art, now if someone brushes their hair and creates an elaborate hairstyle with their hair...that could be more of an art than brushing. Don't see how farting would be art.
What standards and rules would you put in place for art...what standards would a drawing have to fit for instance for it to truly be considered art?
I think creating a standard by which all artwork must fit is probably one of the worst approaches to art and would place a limit on creativity. Also one doesn't have to be an 'artist' to make art, anyone can probably at least make some art if they put their mind to it.
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