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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 6:31 pm
What is Art? and im not just looking for the definition... what is art to you... what does it mean to you... and how do you express yourself with art?
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 7:57 pm
I used to be able to draw art really well, now I have to relearn it because I haven't done any drawing in soo long. But I am an artist of story-making. Currently working on my first book that I hope to publish soon.
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Posted: Wed Jan 10, 2007 10:04 pm
Big, difficult topic. I'll let it stew for a bit before tossing in my thoughts. As for the art I do, I draw pin-ups, comics, cartoons, and fine art-y stuff (life drawings, stills, etc.). I also practice some amateur photography and possess some graphic design knowledge. I write poetry, commentary, and fiction. I play a variety of percussive instruments and can read music. I also practice judo and le parkour as martial arts, and am about to take up MMA. There is art (and science too) present in all things, if you just take the time to learn them. Visual Art: http://docpye.deviantart.comhttp://www.gaiaonline.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12339534Literature: http://fictionpress.com/~mrgrimm
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Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 8:27 am
anything is art their is no fine line that says this isnt art even though it may not seem like it most things are art to people like music is a art some poeple like the way machiens sound and some dont its all in the beholder to discern what they think is art and not to try and make others see their ways of thinking
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Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 12:44 pm
dreams into nights yami anything is art their is no fine line that says this isnt art even though it may not seem like it most things are art to people like music is a art some poeple like the way machiens sound and some dont its all in the beholder to discern what they think is art and not to try and make others see their ways of thinking exactly, art isnt just drawing, its all around... anything could be art, just like you said...
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Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 1:17 pm
Sgt. Joe What is Art? and im not just looking for the definition... what is art to you... what does it mean to you... and how do you express yourself with art? like... paintings and stuff ninja yeah I'm a brat. please don't kill me ninja
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Posted: Thu Jan 11, 2007 8:24 pm
Art is whenever you take your soul and show it to the world
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Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 4:26 pm
Sgt. Joe What is Art? and im not just looking for the definition... what is art to you... what does it mean to you... and how do you express yourself with art? something that somones heart and soul goes into ... A deep profound thought that is put visually or in words .... I paint a little ... and write lyrics
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Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2007 11:10 pm
Music is my main art (I'm a clarinetist), and sometimes I write poetry and prose. I'm not very good with visual art, though I like to study it. My boyfriend and I sometimes get stuck disagreeing with each other on what constitutes "art" in the visual art category and what constitutes "design." Really, I'm of the opinion that design is a perfectly legitimate art form. Something that is aesthetically pleasing, or delivers a message through a more unpleasant display can be art without having to have a flood of emotions behind it.
Of course, that's not to say that everyone has to enjoy emotionless art, just that it should be recognized.
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Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 3:31 am
i cannot master any visual medium.
my creative outlet is with music and poetry, so there is my art.
when i view an artwork, i tend toi value it if it is not too cutely self-conscious, such as imitaiton-primitive trying to pretend to be Grandma Moses, or those hideous HTomas Kinkaid things.
it has to have a sense of integrity, of inner authenticity, which i can't explain very well.
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Posted: Tue Jan 23, 2007 7:24 am
What ISN'T art. I see people slap two lines of paint on a canvas and call it art. To me, modern art sucks, and any talentless bum who has paper and paint can do it.
Art to me needs talent, needs care, time, effort, patience, thought, creativity etc. To me, an atrist if good at what they do naturally. I see people paint and it looks like their paint brush is an extension of their arm.
THAT is art.
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Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 4:39 am
One word: Life! Art is a form of life, it is everywhere and in everyone. Playing a sport is a type of art, cooking, music, arquitecture, TV shows, fashion; Everything!. Art is showing your emotions and who you are, without boundaries and is changing all the time. I particularly enjoy the most drawing my own characters, and such. But I sometimes do paintings, photography, work with glss, sculptures hehehe I am just an 'art freak' XD in a nice way though n.n (one of my favorites ^.^)
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Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 7:07 am
As I always say, art is in all things. Many people don't always see it, but what they do is considered an art form. I consider myself an artist for many reasons. I write, draw, sing, act, dance, and cook. All of these are considered fine arts.
Art is presenting something in appealing way. Some people will just throw a sandwich together, but that's not art. Cake decorating, that's an art. I believe art is something described best as showing what you put your heart in.
Architecture is an art. Look at buildings such as the Coliseum, it's amazing to see how talented people are. Florists are artists -- arranging flowers into bouquets and other floral arrangements. Art is all around us, we just need to learn to see it.
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Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2007 10:54 am
Haha, forgot about this discussion. Anyways, here's what I wrote just recently about the subject in an art community that I'm apart of, when the topic was brought up there as well.
I've always believed in defining the scope of my discussion before actually defining anything, but art's a little bit more complicated. What one person takes for granted, someone else put their passion into creating, or not, depending on the object/thing. While one person might see a car, another may take the time to appreciate all the beauty of the frame, the curves of the chassis, the arrangement of the dashboard, the engineering of what's under the hood, the quality of the leather upholstery, the quality of the sound system, and so on until the end of time. Everyone has their own art, their own passion, their own form of expression. Then comes the idea of who sees your art. Like the paradox of the unheard tree that falls in the forest, can it be considered "art" if you don't actually express it to somebody? And not just keeping drawings or poems in a little book beside your bed. Can you consider an idea in your head to be art? You express it to yourself, but no one else, and it has about the same validity as the unseen book as well. I personally like to consider art as what you present to other people, so it excludes random doodles, practices and studies, and all the private stuff. They may have been done as an artist, but without intent, without focus, without a purpose. I suppose one could argue that art doesn't need a point, like candy or video games, but even those have points: to make people happy or feel good or whatever. Art has a similar purpose and utility. That Zefrank guy has it wrong, art's utility, while not always apparent, is INCREDIBLY (note the capitals) important to life and human society. It isn't always beauty, and it isn't always nice, and it isn't always good. But it is absolutely and immeasurably HUMAN. It makes us THINK, it makes us FEEL, and it makes us do everything in between. It is what will be seen of us in the future, and it is what connects us to the past. And if we just take it for granted, it will simply just fade away altogether.
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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 1:34 am
Woa! that was deep man! *claps* and I agree with what you and Konotanumara said n.n
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