What I understand about art, with my limited knowledge, is that artists try to add ambiguity in their work. Different people have different perceptions of ambiguity. This helps in more number of people connecting with the art. Artists know their boundaries and then try to break boundaries. Just to give an example, we know mostly in theatre artist will perform on stage but I have scene a lot of plays where suddenly someone from audience area will be part of play. So, first understanding the boundary and then breaking the boundary is an important aspect of art. We can say pattern instead of boundary. Breaking the patterns is another thing that artists try to achieve. For example, I saw one artist using both video and his manual voice in his performance. So, this type of merging and demerging is where artist can draw great audience attention. So, the most important fundae is to first understand and master the boundaries and patterns. And then c how one can merge, break and demerge these boundaries and patterns. So, a lot of learning and unlearning goes into it ........:-)
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well sanjay .... what i understand about art , science or any type of philosophy is that the most simpest things are depicted in most complicated way .... and the complexity utimately generates a process of "SEARCH" .. and this process of getting the truth out of the art ( in u r case ) is the journey to the devine ( though relative!!!).During this process u break rules ... u just think with enormous levels of u r potential and the boundaries are broken . Again i wud not say it as patterns because patterns are something the artist recognises at the near end of the process.........then what ,,the artist gets the devine sense of statisfaction...........
look into history ..... all patterns are recreated never broken ...what i mean ...patterns are the intergration of abstracts ( or the thought behind).......
call me some time if u agree to this much .....wud continue .... rest ...number .. 9818550739(surprise)
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