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Masterpiece
I am sure some of the participants will think about me that I am giving much more importance than what I need to a secondary issue.
Perhaps they are right, I don't know.
What I do know is that I have honest questions which I would like anyone with knowledge to take the time and consider for replying.
I am also aware that these subjects have been discussed in the past at their long extend, but back then I was not present and ask these questions....
So, thank you everybody in advance!
I believe he didn't notice so he didn't reply.
My question was based in that bidirectional communication (which I believe being existing) grouper52 has stated before :
I hope I made my self clear for you to understand my question... (language barrier you see)
Perhaps they are right, I don't know.
What I do know is that I have honest questions which I would like anyone with knowledge to take the time and consider for replying.
I am also aware that these subjects have been discussed in the past at their long extend, but back then I was not present and ask these questions....
So, thank you everybody in advance!
Here I am honestly interested in your view, based on your own idea of Art. How would you reply to this previous query of mine :... ...It does not need to be seen (or heard or whatever) by anyone but the artist. All it needs is for the creator to be satisfied that what was inside is now outside. ... ...Remember too, I'm talking about the ''purpose'' here not the definition. The purpose is for relief
I asked this question before on p. #4, post #75 mainly for @grouper52 to give me his view on this issue.... ...BUT, here comes another question.
If there is a two-way communication of the message of an Art work between the creator and the viewer, then what can be said in this case :
a) that the creator/craftsman is simply doing his craft/object copying some original pre-existing work andCan we ever say that this handicraft/object is a piece of art only for the viewer?
b) that the viewer captures some kind of message through the object, it is causing emotions and a mental/psychological reaction to him
I believe he didn't notice so he didn't reply.
My question was based in that bidirectional communication (which I believe being existing) grouper52 has stated before :
BUT now my question towards you is based on the fact that, the "artist" merely has the need to take out of his soul/mind his sentiments and he is in no need to communicate those sentiments to anybody.... ...Visual art is defined as a human activity that creates a visual form for the purpose of evoking an inspiring emotional response in viewers. ... ...It can also be a hobby... ...but even then the definition holds true because the artist/audience-of-one has created the visual form for the purpose of evoking an inspiring emotional response as he/she beholds the beauty created... ...
I hope I made my self clear for you to understand my question... (language barrier you see)
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