Victor Wembanyama playing basketball is watching ‘Art In Motion’. It need not be discussed, it exist to be watched and observer
Art is designed to be experienced, interpreted, and perceived by an audience, completing the creative process through observation. It transforms invisible ideas into visible, tangible forms, acting as a bridge for communication, emotion, and shared experience between the artist and the viewer.
Famous Quotes
“Art does not reproduce the visible; rather, it makes visible“ — Paul Klee
“Art is not what you see, but what you make others see“ — Edgar Degas
“Art is meant to be experienced“ — (Often debated, but fundamental to art philosophy)
Descriptive Phrases
Art is a conversation between the artist and the viewer.
Art is designed for engagement.
Art is an invitation to see the world through another’s eyes.
Art brings the inner world into the public light.
Art is meant to be contemplated.
Key Perspectives on “Art as Seen”
As Revelation: Art is “worth seeing” in the way a profound moment is worth witnessing.
As Experience: If art is never seen, it misses its intended purpose of transforming thought into reality.
As Communication: Art translates an artist’s personal, emotional, or spiritual needs into a shared language.
More than any other sport, basketball is watching ‘Art In Motion’.
This is one reason basketball has global appeal, and why, after its origins in 1891, it very quickly became a popular international sport.
Art appeals to all people of all languages, through the eyes and into the mind.
The interaction and reaction of ten people randomly moving in unique patterns in an attempt to place a ball through a cylinder, is Art. The more skilled the people performing this endeavor, the more fascinating it becomes to the eyes and mind of the observer.
There is ‘Art’in the movements of all great basketball players
It need not be discussed, it exists to be watched and observer.
Watching Victor Wembanyama move on the court is watching the tallest most skilled basketball to have ever played the game perform ‘Art’.
The Art of Motion
Man Can Be An Artist At Just About Anything … …, For example, cooking, sports, acting, writing, auto mechanics, driving, killing, … … any human endeavor – just about most anything – if he puts his mind and body toward the endeavor.
Art is judged and determined to be art by the eyes of the observer.
Words and Verbal Description often ‘Ruin” or distort art … … all art is individually mentally abstract … .
No two people view the same piece of art in the same manner,
Words and Verbal Description often ‘Ruin” or distort art … … all art is individually mentally abstract … .
No two people view the same piece of art in the same manner,
Art Is In The Eyes
Man on Fire (2004) A Great Movie About An Unusual Artist, with a very unique artistic skill … …
Man Can Be An Artist At Anything …
Man on Fire (2004), a gritty action-thriller directed by Tony Scott. Denzel Washington plays John Creasy, a burned-out ex-CIA operative working as a bodyguard in Mexico City, who goes on a vengeful rampage after his young charge, Pita (played by Dakota Fanning), is kidnapped… … the Artist paints his masterpiece!