Thursday, September 24, 2009

Not Art on Art

We make art because we are trying to communicate something, usually just to ourselves. It is our subconscious crying out for recognition. Art is the process of this self discovery made tangible.

Art is so powerful an aspect of human existence, it rose out of cave dwellings and stands amongst sky scrapers. This is a reflection of human agency, adaptation and search for definition.

Art is a validation of the subject rather than the object.

"Artworks can be defined by purposeful, creative interpretations of limitless concepts or ideas in order to communicate something to another person." So, If I am communicating concepts to another person with the object being anything besides mundane transfer of logistical information, I am making art. Therefore when I communicate with people I am rarely not making art, because when interacting I enjoy discussing things which are creative, abstract, and inspirational. The goal in all conversations, as in art, is to inspire, learn and encourage.

If art could truly be defined it would be dead.
THIS is art.

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