From:
"Rick Farnkopf" <rwfarnkopf@zzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Tue, 18 Jan 2005 19:32:22 -0500
Subject:
What can be art?
Quoted text begins.why would anybody say that " american woman" , or tart on piano as some of
you want to call it,doesn't contain any art? I don't understand it. It is
dangerous to star saying what art is and is not, aren't artist supposed to
be open minded?
End of quote.
My 2 cents ...
I agree - NO-BODY but NO-BODY can say what is or isn't ART. That's
dangerous ground for all involved.
It's not even necessary. Just produce what you like with the wonderful
skills you've grown to know.
Some time I meet guys that say Rock music and punk music isn't music and
that Jazz is the only real music. Well - I'd have to ask that
person if they get out much! Yea, jealously, narrow mindedness all looks
the same some times.
I just do what I like - I don't stop to even compare my music or whatever to
anyone else's whatever.
Who cares any way!
Here's to doin' what you enjoy! ART!
rick f
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