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Good theme my dearest sister,
The art is known as universal language and art cannot be learnt or taught...
Art is the process or product of deliberately arranging elements in a way that appeals to the senses or emotions. It encompasses a diverse range of human activities, creations, and modes of expression, including music and literature so .. where will we start the rules and where will we stop?
As Art expresses senses or emotions we can not follow rules....
But People like to put people in the box to have control over eachother...
Art Universities are in my mind just to make money for the country ....
You can not learn ART
In gratitude,
theonesoul
"Those who copy others art (including their photographs) are palgerest...not artists." Second thoughts, I may be a little harsh here. I know that in the process of learning even to draw almost everyone relies on those who have gone before us. Artist used (they may still) to sit in the museums and copy the works of the great masters. No one stopped them. It was encouraged. Perhaps plagerism is too great an acusation. Student of another's work maybe. But, the photographer or other artist made all of the big decisions.....the composition, the lighting, the perspective, etc. and you will not grow, I don't think, as much as you should as long as you just copy. I admire the work of Samuel Custis. He photographed the American Indian. Perhaps I will pick one of his photographs and try to copy it to see how much creativity it does take. There are some artists who take a photograph and color it with the computer. Different set of skills entirely. They are not drawing it but what they do is very creative. I still consider them artists. Hmm..... Even with my fractal creations, the computer draws each separate fractal, I take them and colorize them and try many different combinations before I come up with a composition and lighting and coloring that I am happy with. I consider that art also, the machine did the drawing. I am tumbling my own theory.
Minnie W. Shuler said:I think an artist soaks up color, light, form, imagination......and things they put in their heart. From this chaos they refine something wonderful that comes out organized. Sometimes a knowledge of certain rules for mixing colors, capturing perspective, drawing realistically or abstractly is essential for you to create what you want to do. I do not discredit artists of great technical skills.....but I do those that just copy a photograph or someone else's ideas. I find these distinctions help me decide if the art has merit. Those who copy others art (including their photographs) are palgerest...not artists. Those who copy a photograph of their own have great technical skills, and for this reason their art has some merit. Those who paint using a refrence photo for some part of it have developed a great creative talent. Those who paint from their inner vision show their pure talent. Those who can envision and paint emotions, the future or illuminate the darkness of the past exhibit pure artistic genious and it is a gift to us all. Those who use an overhead projector or Lucidia Camera as a crutch have not developed their technical skills well enough. They are not exhibiting pure talent, but using a crutch to make their work look better than they can do it on their own or at least they think they can't do it on their own....their use of the drawing to completion shows many of them could do it on their own if they weren't dependant on a crutch. Michael Angelo, when he applied for the job of painting the Cistine Chapel, is said to have painted one perfect circle. It got him the job, because his artistic gifts had been developed perhaps better than the others. Take one flower, do a thumbnail sketch for the composition, fix your light source and use that one flower to do a whole bouquet...you might be surprised at what you are capable of. I don't think that breaking the rules just to show you can makes a great piece of art or a necessarily great artist. I think achieving the effect you want in your art by being able to jump any hurdles needed so you can bring your idea to suitable fruitation is what makes and artist satisfied and successful (in his/her own opinion).
Creation arises spontaneously.
Awareness desires.
Energy moves.
Balance and resonance, infinite and eternal,
In patterned movement of energy in being,
Ever created by desire.
For creation, rules are set:
Movement is determined by information,
The patterns of the movements of energy.
Creation moves by information.
Creation embodies information.
No thing appears without information.
The extent of the consciousness of the Creative information
Determines the extent of an artist's creation.
The greater the consciousness,
The more effortless and automatic the creation.
Greater creations embody the more exacting and effective rules,
Complex, yet not complicated,
Unified, yet multidimensionally effective;
Effective in generating movement,
And thus weaving into and amplifying Creation.
If you are happy with it that is fine. But, please don't classify others who do study as 'not artist' just because they choose to follow some tried and proven rules to make their art. I believe that is art also and also comes deep from within. That would after all be the most confining rule of all...you can't follow any rules to be an artist or you have to be self-taught to be an artist. I love beautiful art of many different styles. Rejecting the all inclusiveness of art would be the epetimy of snobbery. I really don't care, to be honest, how they made it. I believe that I can be taught many things and can influence others and I am happy to accept that for myself and others. I am grateful for teachers and those who share their talents, I think the world is a better place because of them. Art is no exception. I am of the opinion that 'no man is an island' and it would be next if not completely impossible to not be influences by those around us.
There are several aspects of “practicing art” and having a “career” as an artist:
STUDENT: As the saying goes, “when the student is ready, the teacher appears.” I do think we can learn new things from people and we can perfect technique. I think we can learn from others people because they have spent many years perfecting their various skills. However, art in itself and style come from our own essence. I believe that certain people who synchronize with our particular skill often come into our lives to mentor and influence us. I think that a real master can certainly be a help to us. If a creative person goes to “school” it only helps perfects their latent talent, but doesn’t make them talented.
It does take some effort to draw our skill out of us at times. In school and classes you are often “forced” into mediums and styles you might never try on your own…which opens up new doors.
I see with many creative people that they often have trouble listening to anyone else or looking beyond their own work. I think being open to learning new things, the universe and new ideas…is very important in our development.
INSPIRATION: What cannot be taught or learned is what I’ll call “divine inspiration.” This is something we have or not. No matter how skillful someone is or how many classes they have taken if they don’t have that divine spark…skill won’t really ever go anywhere.
MARKETING: There is another aspect of this. Sometimes going to very prestigious schools get people in doors they wouldn’t otherwise get through in order to reach a larger audience. Unfortunately, “prestige” and being in the right place at the right time is rather important in the art world. No matter how good you are you need to find your way into the right “circles”…without a lot of luck of course! Some people just happen to land on their feet at the right place at the right time with no formal education and no known contacts. This is rather rare.
From what I have learned, most great artists have learned from someone or they have been influenced or mentored by someone. On the other hand, we all know lots of great artists that did everything right and were never recognized or were not recognized until they were long dead.
For myself...I am not trying to sell anything or impress anyone. If either comes as a result...that is great! If people find pleasure in what they see....wonderful. I would really hate to be forced to be creative to make money or make a "boss" happy. I have seen some good people completely disillusioned this way. I am delighted that I create....for the joy and expression of it!
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