Right, but if you're not coveying your passion, what makes it art? I know its a passe discussion, but i think the audience is more important to the art than the artist is. And technique-based art doesn't really fit into the world anymore. There is so much technology that can out-perform humans that the meaning and method are what's more important now, at least in what will be popularly defined as good art.
HEAD EXPLOSION.
so artists should just gear their art into what the audience wants? the result of THAT is "artists" like britney spears or that guy who peed on a statue of jesus. any art that is done for a reaction, in my opinion, is TOTALLY masturbatory and fake. the artist and the art are one and the same. a piece of art someone creates with passion and love is just like a little chunk of the artist. i feel you deposit pieces of yourself in each work of art you create, they're like benchmarks in your life. you look back on old works and you see where you were at that time, feeling that emotion. if an audience doesn't get that, it doesn't make the work any less valuable. there are plenty amazing artists who don't have two pennies to rub together or fame or recognition that are sustained by their work and keep putting it out there.
and SERIOUSLY? technique-based art has no place in the world today? are you kidding me? you'd listen to a band if they couldn't play their instruments? or look at pictures from a photographer with no eye for composition? i would concede that an artist doesn't need perfect technique or classic technique to have an audience find a connection with it, but an artist needs some level of expertise or familiarity in their medium.
They have a larger goal/message they want to get to. what is the point in working out the details of something if the big picture is pointless? i.e. learning how to perfectly play a song that has no message.
it's the journey, not the destination. i don't think every piece of art needs a big, lofty goal or moral statement. and who gets to decide what "big pictures" are pointless and valid? what i'm trying to say is that this is YOUR view on things and you have to understand sometimes other people's views are valid, but not necessarily for you. we can argue all day about "what makes it art?" but we'll never come to a general consensus. because we're all different, have been raised differently, have different life experience, and different dna. you are unique, yay! [/hippie]
I'm not saying definitively that's not art, I'm saying it's art I can't appreciate and don't really see any place for. I don't know about you, but I've never gotten worked up over a painting for its amazing technique. Whenever you see a painting like that, the most it can produce is "oh, wow. it looks almost like a photograph" and then you move on to more interesting works. *shrug*
so what makes a work of art interesting for you? what do you look for in a painting? if it's just something you look at and are struck by, then you are not a connoisseur of that particular medium. anyone can go to a dance show and see moves they like, recognize a storyline, and be moved by it. people who have an idea of the technique of the art appreciate the details, they have a greater understanding of WHY they liked something. they see a grand jete higher than any they've seen before. they see the most phenomenal parterning. they see lines and extension. anyone can have an immediate reaction, but the more you know technique, the more you understand the work. and if you've worked in the particular art before, you have an even GREATER understanding, because you know how difficult it can be to produce a result like the one you are seeing. there's a difference between liking something and appreciating it.
technique is not always the most important thing, but it IS a factor, and an important one. i agree that an artist's "passion" is important to me in choosing works of art i enjoy, but i also concede that passion is a subjective thing, and i won't be able to appreciate or even see everyone's passion for a thing.
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