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Old 04.07.2008, 07:58 AM   #68
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Originally Posted by sarramkrop
I think the line should be drawn exactly where something that is presented as a work of art comes across as nothing more than an image without the potential of having universally resonating significance. Otherwise everything starts being called art, like it happens already.

A certain air of mistery is also always appreciated, I don't want to immediately get what an artist is doing with their work, I want something that I will need to spend some time pondering on.

By the way, I appreciate tons of graphic art.

i think the line should be drawn on paper or canvas. if the line it is drawn neatly with a ruler, then it is graphic design. if it is drawn expressively, then it is art.
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