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I think it is anything perceived or intended to be art. That is what is so cool about it. My daughter was at camp and looked up at the top of this giant, tent-like gazebo they were sitting under and noticed that the center where all wire structures that were supporting the roof came together was creating a very cool, geometrical effect and she took a pic of it close up. That was art to her--something not intended to be art, but perceived to be. Shit in a jar? I am with you man, I would call that "sewage" but unless the "artist" was just being a smartass, if he really thinks that is arty, then guess what? Yeah, that piece of shit under glass is art by gawd!!!
I think art can be music as well. It may be more than an image or a structure. A meal at Gary Danko? Art. Your favorite song that always makes you cry? Art. Mapplethorpe? Art. Thomas Kinkade? Not art to me, but is art to many. The Ramones? Art to me, but not art to many.
Sheldon Christenson said:Art is . . . . my favorite uncle.
Really. Art is the expression of an idea through image or structure. Architects are normally artists first. I draw cartoons and landscapes. People look at my cartoons and see a message that is clearly thought out, and yet obviously done in manner that entertains. My best ideas come after doing "serious" art first. A thought comes to mind, a what if, and the comic comes out of the serious.
Art draws feelings and thoughts out of the one experiencing it. An artist may be able to strongly influence those thoughts and feeling, but also has no real control. Art is made and interpreted. Art may be the experience of influencing and being influenced by the thoughts and feelings of others.
Perhaps it is easier to say what is not art. If it doesn't draw in the one experiencing it, no communication happens between the artist and the viewer. Heh, what do I know.
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