DG : Crafty Spinster Podcaster

Re: Is the Act of Creation inherently "Artistic"?

DG said Mar 28, 2006, 4:43 AM:

 

Steve, you’ve hit on an important bit – the idea of “whose perception turns something into art?”

Perhaps money is a key element here. If I sell my work to make a living, then I am more dependent on other people defining it as “art” and therefore worthy of purchase. If I create for my own pleasure, then I can assign the result any definition I like.

I met a professional ceramicist recently. She was quite frustrated over the whole “art vs. craft” debate, because she felt that “art” is worth more money and adulation in the “market.” (“Market” being a term for “buying public.”)

In fact, she had assigned a lot of power to this “market” to decide what could be considered art and what was “mere craft.” And she felt rather helpless, because she didn’t feel she could influence the “market” to see her work as “art.”

I see where she was coming from – she needed to sell work to make a living. But I felt sad for her, because that perception seemed to take away her joy in her work.