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In reply to the discussion: What do you want from Art? [View all]Liberal In Texas
(16,281 posts)3. Surprised. Educated. Challenged. Relaxed. Amazed.
it's like looking at a Frank Lloyd Wright building for the first time. It brings a whole new perspective to what you think, and at the same time something inside says, "Oh yes, that's exactly how it should be." As Simon and Garfunel once said, "All of the nights we'd harmonize till dawn." All those emotions travel through when seeing good art.
Art is evokes motions.
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Hissyspit
May 2014
#9
Interesting thought and discussion Cali and nice to read from you again. nt
adirondacker
May 2014
#8
I have opened my mind. I've had this debate a hundred times, including with art professors...
Demo_Chris
May 2014
#33
I remeber in Ingmar Bergman's 1984 film "Fanny and Alexander" the old theater director giving a
Douglas Carpenter
May 2014
#26
The appreciator is never an outsider, you are the audience, the other part, the thing that is needed
Bluenorthwest
May 2014
#29