From:
"Rick Farnkopf" <rwfarnkopf@zzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Wed, 19 Jan 2005 18:22:47 -0500
Subject:
What Can Be Art?
Quoted text begins.Sometimes I see a piece that I would not create but I see some techniques
that I would definitely use on my next piece. Isn't that why artist look
at other artists work? To >get a sense of where they are in the grand
scheme of things and to learn?
End of quote.
Wow, you said it! I was and I guess I'm still a commercial photographer
among some other things ... but there is a whole secret kind of language
going on between photographers, designers, people that make jewelry, stone
carvers, painters and even in song writing and recording.
I have always looked for the NEW thing that just maybe I could use in my way
and maybe find a new direction.
I'm so glad you mentioned this!
Thanks
rick f
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