Abstraction, Art - Carter Jobe
In reading Following the Uncharted Way: Aesthetic Journeys on Land, Sea, and Within from Kip Redick, the ending passage was of note to me,
Or, in the enjoyment of a great work of art, aesthetic experience is mediated so that we come near but are still removed from the primal encounter. The primal aesthetic encounter as immediate remains a personal experience, a memory until it is communicated. Communication mediates the experience, abstracting from the primal occurrence. Through each of the various approaches in creating a work of art, the artist communicates and mediates, which might be following a well-established course, a charted way.
Redick describes the fashion through which art is formed as a method to attempt to comunicate the primal aesthetic encounter that the artist undergos. This inspiration cannot reconstruct the occurence in it's most purest form, there is a level of abstraction that is created in the work of art. In simpler terms, the artist can never fully capture their initial idea. To the artist, it might seem imperfect, but in actuality, this is what makes the piece artisitc. The realness in art is given in the abstraction that arises from the commuincation at hand. In this way, following the uncharted way can create something much more meaningful and human, which is the ultimate goal of art.
following a well-established course, a charted way.
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