Stitch on 22/6/2006 at 16:37
it wouldn't match my drapes so i guess it isn't art
Shug on 22/6/2006 at 16:48
more like the carpet doesn't match the drapes
Paz on 22/6/2006 at 16:48
Has The Daily Mail lost all sense of self-awareness?
by ME, ttlg
For more than a decade, The Daily Mail have been complaining about rubbish, publicity-seeking artists in the form of outraged, publicity-generating pieces.
And with socially unaware punters continuing to snap up similar pieces almost daily, they apparently have little reason to look elsewhere for inspiration.
All of which might explain why this latest work seems so familiar - and, depending on your view of what constitutes journalism, reaches fresh heights of creativity or plumbs new depths of parasitic, self-perpetuating piffle.
In other news, why don't our paragraphs stretch beyond single sentences?
AND SO ON
FOREVER
Gillie on 22/6/2006 at 16:51
Art come in many forms and categories. Sculpture etcetera,I just personally do not like it.
I find it "Depraved".I am not a Philistine either. Art Is personal to each individual.
I myself prefer a sculpture,actually made by the artist formed by his own hands art!.
The brush strokes on a canvas to, for me is art.
Each to their own. That is what it is about choice and criticism.:rolleyes:
Stitch on 22/6/2006 at 16:55
Quote Posted by Shug
more like the carpet doesn't match the drapes
I could set my watch to this shit.
ZylonBane on 22/6/2006 at 17:17
Quote Posted by Myoldnamebroke
Why?
Because--
Installation art is most likely to be someone substituting scale for talent.
Performance art is most likely to be someone substituting acting like a crazy person in public for talent.
SD on 22/6/2006 at 17:26
So do you qualify as performance art or installation art?
Truth told, there's an argument to be made for either!
Rug Burn Junky on 22/6/2006 at 17:28
Quote:
Because--
Installation art is most likely to be someone substituting scale for talent.
Performance art is most likely to be someone substituting acting like a crazy person in public for talent.
And Zylonbane's posts are most likely to be someone substituting cynicism for talent.
R Soul on 22/6/2006 at 17:38
It's my opinion that art should have a meaning that doesn't take long to work out.
It's my opinion that the meaning of this work of art is that being blind does have some advantages.
ZylonBane on 22/6/2006 at 17:45
Quote Posted by Rug Burn Junky
And Zylonbane's posts are most likely to be someone substituting cynicism for talent.
I never claimed to be an artist.
Bring on the rest of the CommChat ankle-biters.