Grammaton opened this issue on Jul 13, 2003 ยท 40 posts
barb posted Mon, 14 July 2003 at 12:02 PM
::Yes... and probably in the Art Theory Forum also. So, I'll forego my usual rant about how people should hit the "Search" link and just look through the archives for their answer:: AT the same time, the question isn't one that necessarily has been answered. It's not an 'answerable' question one can reach a conclusion via the search button. So there is no :: ... bottom line answer is this ... :: ======== ::Did your home builder take credit for building your home? Why? He didn't create the wood or the plaster or the tiles or the fixtures. He only arranged the pieces together to form the final shape.:: But - what if my 'builder is an architect/designer' like Frank Lloyd Wright? A man of vision, and artist whose vision expresses itself in archtexture. If he built my house it is a Frank Lloyd Wright house - or, if I made my home in the style of it would always be 'like' or 'in the style of' Frank Lloyd Wright. The question is intrusive for Poser artists. mpov: It doesn't hurt to ask what we are doing and to examine the nature of significant work. And each time the question is asked, we have the possibility of maturing our own relationship to both Poser and our work.