Monday, 24 October 2016

Art Controversial

  1. Is an Art degree useless?
  2. Can art be used as a freedom of expression?
  3. Does art has its limits?, Or it evolves everyday?
  4. Does art count for everyone? (Such as kids, teens, adults and Seniors)
  5. Can art predict the future?
  6. Does visual disorder or any kind of disease effect an artist work or how the viewer sees the art work?
  7. Does expressive art count as a therapy session?
  8. Can it be used to send out a message to the public?
  9. Do different materials change the way it can be viewed?, or could it help the artist get out the message more ?
  10. Does different culture change the way we see art in person or t has something to do with the brain function?
  11. Can Graffiti/Manga/Animation/Digital art count as art or any type of vandalism?

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