neltana
Critical Thinker
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So, is this horse an Abstract Expressionist, or is it just impossible to differentiate random doodles from Abstract Expressionism? 
http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/wayoflife/10/16/horse.painting.exhibit.ap/index.html
It actually isn't half bad. That being said, I think I won't spring for the $100 to get my own custom print http://www.cowboyartshow.com/gallery/cholla/desc21.htm.
My first thought was that somebody was faking the paintings, but there are a few videos floating around of Cholla painting. Here is one: http://www.artistisahorse.com/video.htm
So, lot's of folks would ask here "is it art?" I'm not going to...I feel it is, no matter how it was created. Art is in the beholder, in my opinion.
What I am going to ask is whether folks think that the horse is trying to create art...or even trying to create an image? I mean, the horse clearly holds a brush in its mouth and moves it against the paper, but I suspect I could train a horse to do that. Is this horse painting or just making random marks?
What do you think?
http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/wayoflife/10/16/horse.painting.exhibit.ap/index.html
It actually isn't half bad. That being said, I think I won't spring for the $100 to get my own custom print http://www.cowboyartshow.com/gallery/cholla/desc21.htm.
My first thought was that somebody was faking the paintings, but there are a few videos floating around of Cholla painting. Here is one: http://www.artistisahorse.com/video.htm
So, lot's of folks would ask here "is it art?" I'm not going to...I feel it is, no matter how it was created. Art is in the beholder, in my opinion.
What I am going to ask is whether folks think that the horse is trying to create art...or even trying to create an image? I mean, the horse clearly holds a brush in its mouth and moves it against the paper, but I suspect I could train a horse to do that. Is this horse painting or just making random marks?
What do you think?