I think the question, What makes Art Art will
always be asked, it is a valid question and worth contemplation- I agree
thatart is subjective - I love it that there is so much to choose
from actually - to try to have it fit into someone's notion of what art is or
should be is stifling to
of the beholder.
- T
mail art rant
Posted by: Alice Kitselman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] alicethebasketlady
Thu Oct 12, 2006 8:14 am (PST)
I'd recently dropped off a huge load of old
clothes to a thrift
shop that raises money for a local animal shelter.
I'd been thinking
about
Yeah, I have to agree with you Reed,
Posted by: Reed Altemus [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thu Oct 12, 2006 11:30 am (PST)
Alice and LaVona,
There are A LOT of different definition of art.
Whether
you think it is art or not is SUBJECTIVE and I think
it should remain that way. Carlo Pittore would agree
with
I'd recently dropped off a huge load of old clothes to a thrift shop that raises money for a local animal shelter. I'd been thinking about what happens to the stuff they don't sell? Where does it go, who gets it? I'd also been thinking about all the stuff in department stores that doesn't get
One of my husband's photography students sent her self
portrait out to people though out the country with no
words or return address. It was random addresses of
people in the phone book. It was all about letting go
for her.
I am a social artist so it is a bit the same for me. I
do it, send it
for their work and that is
bothersome to me and why I have never used an AKA.
Reed
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From: LaVona Sherarts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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One of my husband's photography students sent