Sunday, February 6, 2011
Tradition and Identity
David Smith starts off saying how he viewed art, was some formulaic procedure, with special equipment and lots of planning. He goes on to say, how he later realized that art can be made by anyone, with any tools, anywhere. He talks about how art is about seeing and feeling, about going with the imperfections of creation. He believes that art is about the visual aspect of unspoken abstractions. I agree with him that art is free-play. One can make it with any medium, just as long as they are expressing themselves. Truly anything can be considered art, it just depends on who is talking, or thinking, or interpreting.
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