CreamyLady
Uncompromising Visionary
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Language is labels, Sparky, assigning a convenient name for a thing, a shortcut. However, labels can be misdirecting, too.
Your ham, donut and whipped cream creation could very well be labeled "Precursor to Pepto" and people who saw the work would know instantly what it meant.
It just gets murkier if it's named something like "December 4th." That's when the furrows hit the brows: Was this breakfast that morning? Comfort food? Is this when the artist went shopping? Was it the day his or her SO walked out, and the artist binged? What is the significance of the date?
If is named "Nancy," well, everyone starts thinking about who Nancy is, and speculating about her. I imagine most of them are thinking about possibly hefty contours.
I have a sneaking suspicion that most art is a symbolic label of a word group, kind of a rebus, and half the fun in the artist's mind is misleading the viewers as to what the words are. It would certainly explain so much.
Your ham, donut and whipped cream creation could very well be labeled "Precursor to Pepto" and people who saw the work would know instantly what it meant.
It just gets murkier if it's named something like "December 4th." That's when the furrows hit the brows: Was this breakfast that morning? Comfort food? Is this when the artist went shopping? Was it the day his or her SO walked out, and the artist binged? What is the significance of the date?
If is named "Nancy," well, everyone starts thinking about who Nancy is, and speculating about her. I imagine most of them are thinking about possibly hefty contours.
I have a sneaking suspicion that most art is a symbolic label of a word group, kind of a rebus, and half the fun in the artist's mind is misleading the viewers as to what the words are. It would certainly explain so much.