> jwp> What difference should it make how much time is spent on a work of art? > > But it does. Art is not always merely the end result and how it > "looks". Often the hard work and craft involved, and the talent of the > process, can be a HUGE part of what makes one piece of art more > treasured and admired than another. Hand-crafted rugs immediately come > to mind. Fine art B&W prints another. > > Does anyone else really believe that *all the matters* is what results > in the end? That's not art, that's production. Let's not confuse craftsmanship with art. You can't attach value a to work of art by the sweat equity that it took to produce it.
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Re: Re[2]: [Digital BW] Re: Pumping up the saturation
2002-09-19 by Moreno Polloni