rexbobcat
Been spending a lot of time on here!
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But what about this question...
If someone takes a very "artful" photograph with the intent of copying that scene onto a canvas, and he does just that as photo-realistically as humanly possible, and ten destroys the original photograph...Is the remaining canvas still art?
Especially if his intent starting off was to take a photograph and then use that as an exact reference.
Is a drawing worth more artistically if it is entirely from the artist's mind and not from an external, physical reference?
Didn't one of the greats use camera obscura to draw his landscapes?
Or maybe he uses actual photographs...I can't remember.
Anyways; I don't really consider this guy an artist either. I just thought I'd ask an art related question.
If someone takes a very "artful" photograph with the intent of copying that scene onto a canvas, and he does just that as photo-realistically as humanly possible, and ten destroys the original photograph...Is the remaining canvas still art?
Especially if his intent starting off was to take a photograph and then use that as an exact reference.
Is a drawing worth more artistically if it is entirely from the artist's mind and not from an external, physical reference?
Didn't one of the greats use camera obscura to draw his landscapes?
Or maybe he uses actual photographs...I can't remember.
Anyways; I don't really consider this guy an artist either. I just thought I'd ask an art related question.