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Then we shall celebrate. Drinking time it be.Rian Jackson wrote:well, surely you may, sammich.
but i'm going for 'not sorrowful' today, so i think it will have to be celebratory drinking instead.
i refuse to spend today being upset about shit.
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I think there is more to the the difference, Craft usually but not always has the pretence of functionality. It usually is of a more personal scale. This make craft more accessible to a larger number of common people.theCryptofishist wrote:Yeah, i'm one of those who feel that the division between "art" and "craft" has something to do with maintaining the status of certain dead white men.tonytohono wrote:nothing wrong with gettin' crafty.
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The lines between art and craft do seem to be dictated by the art world. At so point when ceramics, textiles/fibers, glass, woodworking/carving, Jewry/metalworking, papermaking, and what have you is of an aesthetic quality that can't be denied it's deemed to be art. Anyone can slap some paint on a canvas and it's art ( though it might be bad art ).
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I've done glassblowing, and consider myself an artisan because I am able to make respectable reproductions of pre-existing items. I don't consider myself an artist because I haven't pushed my limits beyond there (at least not much).Zulegoona wrote: I think there is more to the the difference, Craft usually but not always has the pretence of functionality. It usually is of a more personal scale. This make craft more accessible to a larger number of common people.
The lines between art and craft do seem to be dictated by the art world. At so point when ceramics, textiles/fibers, glass, woodworking/carving, Jewry/metalworking, papermaking, and what have you is of an aesthetic quality that can't be denied it's deemed to be art. Anyone can slap some paint on a canvas and it's art ( though it might be bad art ).
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I believe that my art, black and white photography, has the essential element of craftsmanship. My eye and brain and heart cause the synapses to fire and trip the shutter. Then the craftsman takes over to attempt to print what my heart saw. I am developing film from last week right now and tonight will reveal if I was successful.
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Unfamilier with same. Just suspicious of certain deliniations.Zulegoona wrote:What about the line between craft and High Craft, as delineated by organizations like the American Craft Counsel.theCryptofishist wrote:'xactly.Zulegoona wrote: The lines between art and craft do seem to be dictated by the art world.
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sput said
zu said
he also said
this fits well with my paradigm. You are a skilled artisan. Now, when you take that skillset and put it in a context that demands your creative imagination then you get art.I don't consider myself an artist because I haven't pushed my limits beyond there (at least not much).
zu said
not if you apply my definition. Aint no upside down toilet ever going to pass muster with this cat.I do think there is a real acceptance of a lot of bad craftsmanship in "art ".
he also said
see my post above about the relationship between craft and art. By my definition all art is craft.If the form is expressive or unique enough and well executed, it is art, be it a cup, vase, funerary urn, table, or chair....
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I absolutely agree. And that's no knock on you. The piece is beautiful and displays an inrecdible amount of skill on your part. But if there is no creative impetus that is your own then it is not your art.No I don't. I simply mimicked an existing design. There is no originality in that piece. Every step to make it was worked out years before.
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To me, that vase is art. At least the first time. If he makes a hundred copies of it, then those are no better than a lithograph of an original (although there will be variation among the copies). If he makes a series of vases with intentional variety, then they might all be art, especially if there is a unifying theme.
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The analogy of music works well. there are hundreds of songs out there that are churned out so quickly to be imposed upon a willing mass. These songs are not written with the intent of feeling or soul but just to make money. The musicians have a craft that they use to make money and survive.stuart wrote:Z, a plain coffe mug, ceramic or no, is not art. But if it is well done it is craft.
Just slapping paint on a canvas is neither craft nor art as it does not fulfill the 'skillful execution' part of the definition of either.
Then there are true music artists that create music just to create it and if someone wants to buy it then it becomes a bonus.
That is just my take on it.
Jason
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but what about traditional photography? this is exactly why I didn't last long in art school. I just decided to do it instead of getting the "paper".sputnik wrote:To me, that vase is art. At least the first time. If he makes a hundred copies of it, then those are no better than a lithograph of an original (although there will be variation among the copies). If he makes a series of vases with intentional variety, then they might all be art, especially if there is a unifying theme.
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i wish i could slap some of my art up in here for y'all, but as an actress i'm finding some technical difficulties with that....
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