Kurtiss asks on his blog:
Can everyday objects we find be considered art?
This is such a hard question to answer, and I'll be honest I don't know if my response will even make any sense. However, if you take say, a candy bar wrapper as an example and ask if it is art, this is a similar situation to the gristmill stone Kurtiss wrote about. I don't think that the actual object is the art, but the design and creation of the object is the art. The original idea is the art, but once it is made into that "everyday object," it loses its connection to art.
What do you guys think?
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