- Is an Art degree useless?
- Can art be used as a freedom of expression?
- Does art has its limits?, Or it evolves everyday?
- Does art count for everyone? (Such as kids, teens, adults and Seniors)
- Can art predict the future?
- Does visual disorder or any kind of disease effect an artist work or how the viewer sees the art work?
- Does expressive art count as a therapy session?
- Can it be used to send out a message to the public?
- Do different materials change the way it can be viewed?, or could it help the artist get out the message more ?
- Does different culture change the way we see art in person or t has something to do with the brain function?
- Can
Graffiti/Manga/Animation/Digital art count as art or any type of
vandalism?
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Monday, 24 October 2016
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