Art Shadows #4

Art Shadows #4
Balboa Park, San Diego, CA
January, 2011
The splatter and spray, the disused doors, the battered but functional trash can.  These things remind me of my days in New York's Soho, when nobody lived there but artists making due, and making art, with whatever they could find.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Does the artist find the art? Or, does the art find the artist?

Will Scarvie said...

Hmm. That has me thinking...

Can art exist without an artist? And what about the role of the viewer? Can art exist without someone to see it, interpret it, feel it?

I don't think so. Similarly, I think art comes about through both the viewer and the artist. Without the artist, the subject is an uninterpreted, un"known" thing. At least that's my opinion.

But which finds which? I think it's mutual. A certain amount of art is being in the right place (mentally, spiritually, physically) at the right time. So the art finds the artist. Serendipity occurs.

But the artists finds the art by looking for it, too. I know I can feel it when, after trying all kinds of shots, I find the one that makes me happy.

Anonymous said...

Reminds me of your "Waiting for inspiration." This arrangement of objects was waiting for inspiration until you arrived. Your eye followed your intuition, exploring the possibilities. Then, the moment arrives when everything falls into place. You know that you've found what you were looking for. Or, perhaps it's found you. Either way, give thanks.

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