An interesting concept

Art is the craft of being human.

I really relate to this, but others don't as they seem to see art and craft as two very different things with art being more lofty than craft, which is mearly the ability to do something competantly. For me it goes to the heart of what art is, it is the crafting of non verbal means of sharing a concept, although I do think words can be art too, a beautifully crafted sentence is a thing of beauty.

What do you all think?

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  • I kind of always thought of it that art was more conceptual, and craft was more practical? I don't know if that's quite what I mean, but crafters seemed to make and have something at the end of it, where as when I did art it wasn't about the end product as much? You wouldn't know what you created until you decided to stop working on it? Craft seemed to be more about an end goal?

    But there is artistry in crafting, and a lot of other human endeavours of the soul. 

  • The conceptual aspect of art has long fascinated me. Take Michael Craig-Martin’s “Oak Tree” and  “Fountain” by Marcel Duchamp. Many people deny these to be art but to me even though I don’t aesthetically like them I understand that its the idea thats the art in these two cases. 

    Id add that denial of art is part of the slippery slope to totalitarianism as book burning and their exhibition of “Degenerate Art “ in Fascist Germany of the 1930s then Stalin’s definitions of anti soviet art with its creators incarcerated in prison camps. 

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  • The conceptual aspect of art has long fascinated me. Take Michael Craig-Martin’s “Oak Tree” and  “Fountain” by Marcel Duchamp. Many people deny these to be art but to me even though I don’t aesthetically like them I understand that its the idea thats the art in these two cases. 

    Id add that denial of art is part of the slippery slope to totalitarianism as book burning and their exhibition of “Degenerate Art “ in Fascist Germany of the 1930s then Stalin’s definitions of anti soviet art with its creators incarcerated in prison camps. 

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