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    *grumbles*... art snobs... if it comes from the heart, 'tis art, 'tis art!

    While this is a noble enough sentiment... I cannot agree. There are artists that build upon the senses and there are artists who build upon ideas... as much as there are those who build upon sentiment or feeling. None of these on its own is any assurance that the result is ART. I hold ART to dearly to believe that we can throw that title around lightly to each and every scribble, doodle, and belch. The young girl's random musings in her diary... obsessions over whether Bobby really likes her, etc... certainly speak from the heart... but rarely attain the level of ART.

    Marcel Duchamp played with the question of "what is art" and "when does something become art" nearly a century ago. Few understood his irony: Everything CAN be ART... but NOT everything IS ART. All that an artist can hope for with a degree of certainty is that with time and effort he or she will improve as a craftsman. Every artistic vocabulary or medium (painting, drawing, print, collage, assemblage, film, ceramic, metalry, etc...) is first and foremost a craft. I realize this in spite of the great respect I hold for the Renaissance artists who struggled to raise painting and sculpture and architecture to the level of the "fine arts"... something above the baser crafts of the blacksmith or the carpenter. But the welder can certainly be an artist (look at David Smith or Deborah Butterfield)... and there is no assurance that the painter will achieve anything more than the well-crafted image/object.

    A work attains the level of art when it is acknowledged or recognized as such by the larger art community. The medieval illuminated manuscripts were created by scribes that would have never thought of themselves as artists... and yet their works are unquestionably ART. The illustrated books of the institutionalized Adolf Wolfli were certainly never thought of as ART by their creator... or by most of those who initially came into contact with them (more likley they were imagined as the ramblings of a madman)... and yet they are also ART. By the same token... not every mere doodle or scribble of the sensitive teenager... nor every well-crafted painting or sculpture by the academically-trained painter/sculptor is assured the rank of ART.
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    bump bump da bump

    Where did all the arts go?

    Here is an experimental portrait of Elizabeth I (don't you laugh):


    Kinda scary. She looked like a martian at one point.

    Aaaand



    Might redo this one but still fun Bit washed out on the screen.
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    Higley, you're awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chava View Post
    Higley, you're awesome!
    took the words right out of my mouth!!!!!
    "Come away O human child!To the waters of the wild, With a faery hand in hand, For the worlds more full of weeping than you can understand."
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    Here's a few I did many years ago.






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    Very cool! I particularly like the second.
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    Wow! higley, Page Turner, you both are very talented! I am really impressed.
    You are not in art major?

    Although Elizabeth is really well done, I prefer Jazz musicians for fun as you said.
    Page Turner, which is your favorite? I think I like the third one the best because I always favor landscapes over the portraits.

    I look forward to seeing more!
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    Thanks guys. I meant to mention earlier how much I liked higley's work. I find the Elizabeth piece very striking, especially like the way you did the hair.

    jinjang: I'm not an art major but I did take a couple of art classes in college. I guess the Hendrix portrait is my favorite just because I really liked him, actually got to see him in concert once!

    I have a few more pieces I could post but one is a nude and I'm not sure how that would go over on this site. It's been taken off my photobucket site a few times so I'm guessing no.

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    I feel a bit out of place posting here again, you guys are amazing! But hey, I am just 16 with very little experience (I blogged more info about my latest painting today)




    (got quite a lot of work left on that book in my hands (the pic is me when I was 4) and gotta rework the hair and some other places)

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    Sprinks, that is awesome!

    and to Higley, Page Turner, peregria -- I love to see what you are working on. Great job!
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    Wow I've only looked at this page thus far in the thread and Higley, PageTurner, and Sprinks, you're all amazingly good!

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    thanks kizzo and stargazer!

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    Nice, Sprinks! I like the attention to detail, I'd have been too lazy to do all that to the sweater.
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    thanks higley! yeah that took me about a whole day alone, with a very small brush

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    thats amazing sprinks!!!!
    "Come away O human child!To the waters of the wild, With a faery hand in hand, For the worlds more full of weeping than you can understand."
    W.B.Yeats

    "If it looks like a Dwarf and smells like a Dwarf, then it's probably a Dwarf (or a latrine wearing dungarees)"
    Artemins Fowl and the Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer


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