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There are two components to every creative idea: Usefulness and uniqueness. Both can be gray areas for people. What makes something useful is subjective. What’s useful to me isn’t necessarily useful to another person.
Artwork is a great example. While I recognize that abstract forms of art are highly valued by some people, I can’t actually see the value in it myself. To me, they seem like blotches of paint with no real purpose. But others see beauty in them. Neither of us are right or wrong. What’s useful is entirely subjective.
So what makes art useful? In most cases, how useful artwork is depends entirely on how meaningful it is to the person viewing it. This is true whether we’re talking about a visual painting, a piece of music, or industries like stand-up comedy.
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By Jared Volle, MS5
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There are two components to every creative idea: Usefulness and uniqueness. Both can be gray areas for people. What makes something useful is subjective. What’s useful to me isn’t necessarily useful to another person.
Artwork is a great example. While I recognize that abstract forms of art are highly valued by some people, I can’t actually see the value in it myself. To me, they seem like blotches of paint with no real purpose. But others see beauty in them. Neither of us are right or wrong. What’s useful is entirely subjective.
So what makes art useful? In most cases, how useful artwork is depends entirely on how meaningful it is to the person viewing it. This is true whether we’re talking about a visual painting, a piece of music, or industries like stand-up comedy.
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