This esaay takes two forms of non-traditional art and explains why they should or should not be considered art. Contains the websites for the works of art and resources.
Title: This esaay takes two forms of non-traditional art and explains why they should or should not be considered art. Contains the websites for the works of art and resources.
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 605 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
This esaay takes two forms of non-traditional art and explains why they should or should not be considered art. Contains the websites for the works of art and resources.
Category: /Arts & Humanities
Details: Words: 605 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Often times non-traditional art, or outsider art, is not recognized as being "true art" by many individuals. The definition of outsider art as it is known today is the forms of creative expression that exists outside accepted norms, or the realm of "fine art." Anything from folk art to the Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, Texas is listed as being a form of outsider art. These types of art stray from the "normal" medium that are
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emotional purpose." Sporre (Page 28 Para. 2) The pieces are made of mostly primary colors. The idea and the materials used is what drew me to Bebo's work.
Resources:
1) Stay High 149 Painting
http://www.graffiti.org/gallery/stay_high/map.jpg
[Accessed 29 August 2004]
2) John Paul Daniel a.k.a. BEBO
http://www.whohadada.com/bebo/bebo.html
[Accessed 29 August 2004]
3) Sporre, Dennis J. (2004) The Creative Impulse: An Introduction to the Arts
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