Chew on this:
- Emily Jessica Hempstead
- Aug 19, 2015
- 1 min read
Art can be found anywhere, even on the pavement in a piece of trodden in chewing gum.
Art is not an object you can hang on a wall, or something you can display on a shelf, but a perspective. Art is everything; it is from a perceptual context. Everything has a beauty in some way. Every action creates something that can be seen as beautiful.
Part of art is experiencing and paying attention to the world and this beauty. Ignoring the technical definition of art, when one looks at a piece of art, one thinks about it in a certain way, analyses what inspired each elements and how said elements interact with each other and with the environment its placed in. If someone was to look at something like a rock in this way, does that rock then become “art”? In my flawed, biased opinion, yes, because it then becomes a source of thought. Art, basically is anything you consider, think about, ponder, wonder, deliberate, contemplate. Art can be ANYthing as long as there is thought behind it.









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