September 9, 2008

Second weekly questions

vcunewmedia:

1. What separates Fine Art and Commercial Art…. especially within moving image work?(qualification:  Don’t go into “One is boring and one is interesting.” Let’s consider that you need to see enough of something before you can really judge that. What if a “knee-jerk” response is not enough?)

2. Where and when and how do these two types of work meet up?

1 - - to me fine art is going to a museum in DC and looking at the master’s work its interesting and all but it feels like a visual history lesson. its not so much on the spot creativeness either its all about the guide lines that have been set in stone for that era. Commercial art is to me all about pushing that “seen it” barrier. its all about getting your feelings and emotions out there on whatever you want and or have. its the opposite in my mind to fine in the fact that there are no rules. just do it. 

2 - - first thing that pops in my head would be if someone was animating a master’s piece. like imagine Mona Lisa animated to yell out “you want a mysterious face then check this face bitch” as she then moons the viewer. i don’t know heh just typing what comes to mind ….. Mona is hot too. ;)

-o—-o- nick Sampson

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    The difference is soul....art comes from deep inside an artist and is not necessarily...
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    These are pretty interesting questions. There is a certain type...Fine Artist who shuns,...
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