Artistic talent is based on creating something aesthetically pleasing. Nowhere in the definition of artistic, does it mention creativity.
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Unfortunately you are so far from right. Please look at the definition of art before trying to debate.
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I think you need to look up the definition of art. In fact here you go: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/art?s=t
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Edited by SKTCHWLKR: 1/31/2015 6:31:55 PMart noun 1. the expression or application of human [b]creative[/b] skill and imagination, typically in a visual form such as painting or sculpture, producing works to be appreciated primarily for their beauty or emotional power. "the art of the Renaissance" synonyms: fine art, artwork "he studied art" works produced by human [b]creative[/b] skill and imagination. "his collection of modern art" synonyms: fine art, artwork "he studied art" [b]creative[/b] activity resulting in the production of paintings, drawings, or sculpture. "she's good at art" 2. the various branches of [b]creative[/b] activity, such as painting, music, literature, and dance. "the visual arts" EDIT* "Artistic talent is based on [b]creating[/b] something aesthetically pleasing. Nowhere in the definition of artistic, does it mention creativity." [b]Creative[/b]- having the ability to create. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/creative?s=t In other words, you're argument is 100% hypocritical.
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Hrm... noun 1. the quality, production, expression, or realm, according to aesthetic principles, of what is beautiful, appealing, or of more than ordinary significance. 2. the class of objects subject to aesthetic criteria; works of art collectively, as paintings, sculptures, or drawings: a museum of art; an art collection. See fine art, commercial art. 3. a field, genre, or category of art: Dance is an art. 4. the fine arts collectively, often excluding architecture: art and architecture. 5. any field using the skills or techniques of art: advertising art; industrial art. 6. a branch of learning or university study, especially one of the fine arts or the humanities, as music, philosophy, or literature: She was adept at the arts of music and painting; I've always felt an affinity towards the visual arts, though I studied art of philosophy. 7. arts. (used with a singular verb) the humanities, as distinguished from the sciences and technical fields: a college of arts and sciences. (used with a plural verb) liberal arts : Faculty of Arts. Which is what I linked from www.dictionary.com doesn't match what you posted, does it?
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Edited by SKTCHWLKR: 1/31/2015 7:35:45 PMI got my definition from the internet as well. Let me ask you this. Are you an artist?
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Kinda funny that you didn't provide a link to your definition, yet used the same internet website I did for art, for the definition of "creative"...things that make you go hrm... Nope, I'm not an artist, doesn't mean I don't know what the definition of art is. There are a lot of things I know about that I don't necessarily do.
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Just google art definition. https://www.google.com/search?num=100&espv=2&q=art+definition&oq=art+&gs_l=serp.1.0.0i67l3j0i10i67j0i67l6.7790.13238.0.14103.5.5.0.0.0.0.136.433.2j2.4.0.msedr...0...1c.1.61.serp..2.3.310.0.NCHV3rdIBaw Ok well you are not an artist, which I assumed. So then what makes you think that creativity is not important when it comes to creating art? You see, I am an artist. I've been working on my crafting for over half my life. I have credentials. I've been asking the question 'what is art?' since I was a kid. What do you have? a definition from dictionary.com. So when you come on here and spout BS don't be surprised when you find yourself suddenly burned. Here's a free lessen for ya. To be an artist(one who [b]creates[/b] art) you must be [b]creative[/b](having the ability to create). Definition of Create: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/create
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I got my definition from the internet as well. Let me ask you this. Are you an artist?