Tuesday, February 12, 2008
art
In our postmodern world, it is often discussed what art actually is. Many times people see postmodern art and say," that's not art, I can do that." The skill of the artist does not determine the quality of the art. Art is no longer just pictures of scenes, it has now become about the experience the artist geos through. It isn't about the result, it is about the process. It is true that postmodern art is easier to replicate than traditional art. The meaning and intention behind the art is what makes it impossible to replicate. The corporate art producers think they determine what art is, but in reality art is all up to the individual. What we take away from the art is what's important. If I feel that a piece represents the problems we face day to day then it ought to mean that.
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