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Quigley Brown said:Here's a little one I made the other day....
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Quigley Brown said:Here's a little one I made the other day....
Maj.Nick Danger said:There will always be a place for real art. The kind created on paper or canvas with actual paint and the artist's hands.
I like photoshop and the things I can do with it, but it is only another tool to me and will never replace what I can create with my own two hands.
Naama said:So, in other words, you say that only paintings and drawings can be art?
Well.... I'm pretty much of a conceptualist, so I believe that an idea is more likely to be art then a drawing or painting, no matter how technical good something is. Theres a big difference between art and between skills.
Naama
Naama said:So, in other words, you say that only paintings and drawings can be art?
Well.... I'm pretty much of a conceptualist, so I believe that an idea is more likely to be art then a drawing or painting, no matter how technical good something is. Theres a big difference between art and between skills.
Naama
Maj.Nick Danger said:I have millions of concepts,...but never enough time to actually make them a reality.
I just like to see things through to their concrete form, something I can frame or put in my portfolio, or give to someone else. I like the sense of accomplishment I get from taking lifeless raw materials like paint and panel,or a leather jacket, and bringing the concept to life. I could always print anything I did in Photoshop I suppose, if I felt it could stand on it's own as a complete project, and not just a rough sketch.
I am such a realist, as well as a surrealist.
I think it is because my main influences were from the golden age of illustration, like Maxfield Parrish, Kenyon Cox, and so many others.
Carebear said:So he, and a lot of conceptual artists in my view, get points for thinking the thing up, clever points. But it ain't "art", not like the product of someone who, through some sort of actual, intentional contact with the medium, makes something of nothing.
Naama said:Nah, I understand that the process of making those things is important to you, I'm also not that much of a conceptualist (does that makes sense) as to say that the concept of it's own should stand alone or, the result doesn't matter, as I also believe in aestheticism. But I also think that people like Marcel Duchamp, Yve Klein or Piero Manzoni are great artist's with great ideas.
You know, the question, "What is art?" is a taff topic, and I guess, you can't find a clear answer to this, since so many things can be art. It's actually a pretty old question, and I wonder that people are still thinking like they did back in the 19th century.....
Naama