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Old 01-31-2008, 02:04 PM   #11
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IOW, he knows it when he sees it.
There certainly are a lot of paintings and drawings that are pornography. I think a Mormon artist is walking too fine a line photgraphing nudes rather than drawing or painting them. The craft of Photography is a more accessible means to exploitation.

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what is art that "objectifies"?
Art that exploits?
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what is art that "objectifies"?
And what is the artist selling verse saying?
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Art that exploits?
Could an artistic objectify a fruit basket in a painting, for example?
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Could an artistic objectify a fruit basket in a painting, for example?
Yes ... when speaking of intent.
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Yes ... when speaking of intent.
Did anyone else love Everybody Loves Raymond, Marie's sculpture episode?

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