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Does an artwork or art expression necessarily have an end? |
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Answer» Explanation:he ANSWER will be different depending on if you are looking for an answer as the movement of ART and a Whole Process or the process of making art for the individual. I guess the movement of ART as a whole is a never-ending process of the evolution of the mind. The process of making art can be said to be same in the individual of trying to see the baseline limitations of one’s own road map of one's own mind which is common to all of us and there seems to be no ending to this as well. But the process on an individual project in making art can seem to have an ending to it, depending on how you start it. The ending will depend on the FIRST mark you make or how you put down the first layer as intended in one’s mind. The beginning of the work will decide its ending. That last 5% epiphany which you will be intuitively waiting to COMPLETE the work will decide its end. When the end is reached any more will not only be the destruction of the work completed but will ALSO be a new beginning to the work. Especially in abstract ideas and its manifestation, we seem to be following an unseen pattern. So the thinking mind is trying to have control over the work but the silent mind, unknown to you is competing and is also trying to manifest something. Here I tried to show this happening. There is a material aspect and an unseen aspect to making art. So this is a painting in its studio space. Something is being made here on canvas. It is an abstract representation of something. The mind has this THING that it needs to have a narrative. The mind seems comfortable with having a narrative to the work. Perhaps it is compromising with itself and thinking more of what the viewer needs rather than capturing a sense of the Truth in the painting. |
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