Do you consider yourself an artist? |
An artist is someone who makes art. But what does it mean to be "someone who makes art"?
I can draw a picture from life. I can play the piano from sheet music. I can write, given a topic. In any of these cases, I may or may not be making 'art'.
On the other hand, I rarely feel the impulse to make art. I often feel the impulse to communicate - hence the blog - but communication, though it be creation of a sort, is not necessarily art, and I am certainly nothing like
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So, I make art incidentally, not habitually. Does that make me an artist, or not?
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What you are vs. what you do
nice philosophy, and maybe applicable to other areas of life ... cf. IambicHonesty1 (http://zhurnaly.com/cgi-bin/wiki/IambicHonesty1) ... ^z
Re: What you are vs. what you do
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Whether they succeed or not is irrelevant; that's whether good or bad art is created. Merely trying makes it art.
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I can (and often do) create things which are designed to evoke an intellectual reaction; that isn't art, in my opinion.
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So my answer is, yes, you are.
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(Incidentally, did you see the Judson Jerome quote
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