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JAVAProgramming
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Your Definition of "Art"

Just something I've been thinking about.. Just tell me what art means to you.



You can just finish the statement:
The definition of art to me is…









My definition of art:
The definition of art to me is the artist's feelings superimposed on something, like a scene of something. By feelings being superimposed, I mean like colours and expressions.
ProdigyZeta7
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Your Definition of "Art"

Art is the physical form of imagination.
-Anonymous

JAVAProgramming
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Your Definition of "Art"

ProdigyZeta7 wrote:

Art is the physical form of imagination.
-Anonymous

… What do you think?

Or IS that what you think?
Zaneki
Scratcher
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Your Definition of "Art"

Art is anything meant to show the reader/viewer a part of one's imagination
blueservine
Scratcher
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Your Definition of "Art"

A way to express one's self.
glue-gun
New Scratcher
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Your Definition of "Art"

Art is emotion.
NeilWest
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Your Definition of "Art"

Art is something that captures your imagination and provokes an intentional feeling in you.
CN12
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Your Definition of "Art"

Art is creating something different.

Enough said.
generosity
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Your Definition of "Art"

art is worthless
scratchisthebest
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Your Definition of "Art"

generosity wrote:

art is worthless
*gets booed off stage*
inb4 lock
JAVAProgramming
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Your Definition of "Art"

generosity wrote:

art is worthless
Wow there….

I don't think so..
Zaneki
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Your Definition of "Art"

generosity wrote:

art is worthless
um
excuse u
technoguyx
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Your Definition of "Art"

Art is the result of placing one's thoughts or feelings in a coherent, concrete message, to be interpreted by other people regardless of their ability to make such art. Art is communication: the artist formulates a message for a recipient, and transmits it through a channel, which is the physical form of the art, which could be a song, a painting, sculpture, poetry, prose, etc.

People say they like a piece of art when they can easily interpret and identify themselves with the message, having empathy for the transmitter of the message, or when they like the shape, the physical form of the art, regardless of the meaning. A catchy beat, a perfectly written poem or a public speech with lots of “pretty words” and little meaning. Artistic movements such as realism and anti-poetry have been against following the conventions of art - the formulas that make art “beautiful” at a glance - to hide a lack of meaning.

(tl;dr see the part in bold. Hopefully this makes sense.)

also generosity is either sarcastic or has some deep meaning behind that post

Last edited by technoguyx (Oct. 6, 2013 16:59:39)

Mewly
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Your Definition of "Art"

Guys, a little fact here: art isn't only paintings and pictures or sculptures.

My definition plus explaining:
It can be anything you create; from a Rube Goldberg machine, to a car. It could even be a computer program (or a game), something you sewed (a plush maybe?) or even a fish you raised! Even buildings are considered as art to me.

To me, art is every figment of your imagination you brought into the real world. Art is creation. Art could be destruction. Art could be planning, writing. Art could be in books. Art could be on a person. It could even be your clothes, to somebody.

Art is style.

Art came from your imagination. Imagination is your sole definition of art.

Sorry for so much philosophy back there! ^^; It's just that I can almost literally bring out my heart about this subject. ^^;
technoguyx
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Your Definition of "Art"

Mewly wrote:

It can be anything you create; from a Rube Goldberg machine, to a car. It could even be a computer program (or a game), something you sewed (a plush maybe?) or even a fish you raised! Even buildings are considered as art to me.
Sure, by designing a building (architecture), a computer program or a car you are telling people how you think said building, car, etc. should be, and how it should be used. Not sure whether a pet fish can be considered art, though.

Mewly wrote:

Sorry for so much philosophy back there! ^^; It's just that I can almost literally bring out my heart about this subject. ^^;
I know that feel. :3
Mewly
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Your Definition of "Art"

technoguyx wrote:

Mewly wrote:

It can be anything you create; from a Rube Goldberg machine, to a car. It could even be a computer program (or a game), something you sewed (a plush maybe?) or even a fish you raised! Even buildings are considered as art to me.
Sure, by designing a building (architecture), a computer program or a car you are telling people how you think said building, car, etc. should be, and how it should be used. Not sure whether a pet fish can be considered art, though.
It could!

Imagine raising a beatiful fish and then representing it as your “masterwork”!

Last edited by Mewly (Oct. 6, 2013 17:15:44)

technoguyx
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Your Definition of "Art"

oh I got it now
glue-gun
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Your Definition of "Art"

generosity wrote:

art is worthless
Although I agree, I'm not sure whether that would qualify as a definition. Perhaps it is more of a classification?
Zaneki
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Your Definition of "Art"

glue-gun wrote:

generosity wrote:

art is worthless
Although I agree, I'm not sure whether that would qualify as a definition. Perhaps it is more of a classification?
Probably more as an opinion :P
While it's true that many visual arts don't serve a specific function other than to entertain, there are also many kinds of art that teach the viewer. For example, Lord of the Flies by William Golding is considered a work of art, because it reminds the reader that despite man's seemingly perfect organization and poise, all of that is lost when the factor of civilization is taken away.

Really, it all depends on what you consider “art” to be– is it just paintings and photographs, or is it creativity in all its forms?
honesty
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Your Definition of "Art"

technoguyx wrote:

People say they like a piece of art when they can easily interpret and identify themselves with the message, having empathy for the transmitter of the message, or when they like the shape, the physical form of the art, regardless of the meaning. A catchy beat, a perfectly written poem or a public speech with lots of “pretty words” and little meaning. Artistic movements such as realism and anti-poetry have been against following the conventions of art - the formulas that make art “beautiful” at a glance - to hide a lack of meaning.
This is incorrect.

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