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What is ART?

What is Art ?

Maybe you have heard this question over one hundred times but the answer still seems unclear- What is Art?!

Is Art something a human does to express themselves?

Is Art anything that was made or said with a creative intent?

Here, I will share various definitions of art from people of different backgrounds.

Before you continue to read, what do YOU think Art is?

After reading the comquotes below, see if your view changes.

"Art is like soup. There will be some vegetables you don't like but as long as you get some soup down you it doesn't matter." ~ George Wyllie ( Famous Scottish modern artist popular in the 70s and 80s)

"Art is either plagiarism or revolution." ~ Paul Gauguin (A French Post-Impressionist painter from the late 1800s)

"Art to me is a way of expressing yourself and your feelings without having to say anything." ~ Michele Matioli (A personal trainer in New Jersey)

"Art is a discovery and development of elementary principles of nature into beautiful forms suitable for human use." ~ Frank Lloyd Wright (A famous American Architect from the early-mid1900s)

"Art is the most intense mode of individualism that the world has known" ~ Oscar Wilde (A famous Irish writer and poet from the late 1800s)

"Art is the expression of feelings through the best talent one has to reveil a specific message or concept" ~ Leonardo Moscatelli (An architecture student from Italy)

"Art is an expression of people's feelings/mood" ~ Alyceheska Pauly (A kingergarten teacher in New York City)

"Art to me is a form of expression that no one take away from or judge you for. There is no wrong way to express art which is the best because there are no boundaries." ~ Sabrina Diana (A fashion designer from America)

"Art is the expression of imagination, not the duplication of reality." ~ Henry Moore (An English Sculptor from the 1900s)

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