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Salah Ezzabi

11 Months Ago

Artists Without A Brush: Evaluating Artistry Based On Ideas Rather Than Works Of Art


Discussion message: Many believe that an artist must be a painter to be an artist, but is this belief correct? We would like to explore the idea that artistry is not limited to the ability to paint pictures and paintings, but can manifest itself in various forms of art.

Art is a medium of expression and communication, and works of art are the result of translating thoughts and feelings into tangible form. But at the same time, the artist can be creative and innovative with these ideas, regardless of the medium of expression he chooses. The artist who uses movements and signs to express himself may be expressing a unique and innovative artistic vision, and this reflects his creativity and artistic talent.

In addition, we must emphasize that art is not limited to drawing only. There are many different artistic disciplines such as acting, dance, music, sculpture, graphic design, photography, writing, and many other techniques and mediums that an artist can use to express themselves.

Therefore, we must change the narrow view that connects artistry with painting only. An artist is a person who can transform his ideas into artistic embodiment, regardless of the medium he uses. The artist is a pioneer In the world of creativity and innovation, the artist is a pioneer in embodying a unique artistic vision. The ability to transform ideas into works of art is what distinguishes a true artist, no matter what medium he uses. Drawing may be one of the means artists use to express their ideas, but it is not the only one.

In addition, we must understand that art expresses diversity and pluralism. The artist may have a unique artistic vision that differs from what people expect, and may have a desire to explore new means of expressing their art. It is nice to encourage this diversity and appreciate innovative artistic experiments and transformations in the field of art.

Therefore, let us value artists who express their visions and ideas through a variety of means, rather than being restricted to a specific concept of artistry. The artist is the pioneer of art, and his ability to innovate and express his artistic vision reflects his talent and creativity regardless of the tools he uses.

In the end, let us overcome the limitations on artistic expression and open our minds and hearts to embrace the different and diverse forms of art, and appreciate the artists who embody their artistic visions with their innovative and creative ideas, whether they are illustrators, gesture artists, or in any other artistic field.

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Yuri Tomashevi

11 Months Ago

Suppose you believe that your artistic vision was first in the world and want to claim that unique and innovative artistic vision as your innovation in a world of art.

Then you need to perform an extensive and exhaustive search to confirm that nobody used that artistic vision before in the whole world.

I guess, nobody will sign up for such an exercise.

And, of course, your search could not be as extensive and exhaustive as needed just because no tool exists for that. Even Google Image search is pretty limited in its capabilities.

 

Mike Savad

11 Months Ago

I asked the chat to simplify this because I didn't understand what you were asking this is what it said:


The person is asking if it's true that only painters can be considered artists. They think that art can come in many forms and that artists can be creative in any medium. They mention that there are many ways to express art, like acting, music, writing, and more. They want people to appreciate artists who use different ways to express themselves, not just painting. They hope people will be open-minded and accept all types of art.

So if that is what you are asking, the answer is no, anyone can be an artist. As long as its being created from nothing and you invented, created, used your own thought process to create it, then you are an artist. I won't go into the machine end of this because it gets everyone into trouble.

Some people think real art is a painting, but where does that leave everything else? Or one could say, if you made it by hand, using your own creativity, then you are an artist. Anyone can take a photo, but knowing how to use the light, choose the right timing, and then later on process it into art, that is an artist.

There are a lot of definitions.

----Mike Savad

 

Salah Ezzabi

11 Months Ago

I understand your concerns about proving the uniqueness and innovation of my artistic vision in the art world. And frankly, that's a tough challenge. It can be difficult to assert that my artistic vision is completely unique and has not been used by anyone else.

However, I will use the means available to enhance the opportunity to demonstrate the uniqueness of my artistic vision. I will thoroughly and carefully research various art sources, such as museums, galleries, articles, and books, to verify that there are no works of art similar to my vision. I will be contacting art experts and the art community to get their opinions and feedback on the excellence of my artistic vision.

Although it may be difficult to make an absolute guarantee that my artistic vision has not been used before, these steps will help me bring out the unique and innovative aspects of my artistic vision.

 

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