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Why make art?

Why make art?. ?. Is Art inherently human. To communicate. What do I communicate ?. Do I communicate through t he art making process or in my final presentation?. a story. a feeling/emotion. An idea/ an opinion. Who’s my audience?. How do I say it.

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Why make art?

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  1. Why make art?

  2. ? Is Art inherently human

  3. To communicate What do I communicate ? Do I communicate through the art making process or in my final presentation? a story a feeling/emotion An idea/ an opinion Who’s my audience? How do I say it What do I use/ what medium/what technique ?

  4. to tell a story

  5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vX-2dVgo0eYhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=vX-2dVgo0eY

  6. To Provoke

  7. Matthew Craven

  8. Decorate To Coast Salish Mademoiselle Maurice

  9. Rex Ray

  10. To Play Christopher Hassler

  11. Mark Bradford

  12. To Document/Record an emotion things of interest i.e. nature, Van Gogh Käthe Kollwitz To remember

  13. … an event, a custom. Peter MuraayDjeripiMulcahy, Mainly Spirit

  14. To Investigate Add the public circle art project Piet Mondrian, Tree Series

  15. TuulaNärhinen Examples from 36 floating sculptures . They represent new kind of marine species from a previously unknown sea called Plastic Ocean

  16. To Explore systems Fabian Oefner

  17. Cindy Sherman examples from sixty nine Film Stills 1977-1980

  18. To Challenge Audience Yourself Your fears Challenge who System Rules Definitions Perceptions What? Gottfried Helnwein Duchamp

  19. Challenge yourself ! Exceed your own expectations ! Tara Donovan, ball point pen

  20. To Imagine Endless, New York-based artist Cai Guo Qiang

  21. to Develop. Your thoughts, skills, understanding, etc.

  22. To Promote Yourself An idea or an agenda A product Courbet

  23. To Imagine To Remember To Challenge yourself To Explore To Promote To Play To investigate To Decorate To Develop To influence To feel self worth/a sense of accomplishment To exist

  24. What makes successful art? What makes unsuccessful art? Evidence of problem solving effort Quitting Attention to detail Looks finished

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