October 16 QCQ
Q:
“Most artists are brought to their vocation when their own nascent gifts are awakened by the work of a master. That is to say, most artists are converted to art by art itself.”
I chose this quote because I think it very much aligns with author Jonathan Lethem’s main points in “Ecstasy of Influence”. In this quote, he is explaining how most artists begin creating or discover their creative talents due to being inspired by “the work of a master”, which can be any piece of art. I also like how the last part ties in how artists are “converted”, which is a very interesting word to use because it implies some sort of change, which is something that art can create.
C:
I feel very personally connected to his idea of inspiration from other artists being the thing that sparks people to begin, or go back to creating. I have always loved art and grew up a very crafty person, but it has been very hard keeping up with that part of myself while at school because I am so busy. However, last fall embroidered sweatshirts started trending, and it inspired me to embroider a sweatshirt of my own. After this project, I continued creating and embroidering for a few weeks, and whenever I am brought back to the art of creation, I am reminded how much it means to me.
Q:
If all art that is created is influenced or inspired by art that came before it, where is the line of originality drawn, and how can we differentiate between inspiration and plagiarism?