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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2023-08-24 05:54 pm

[ SECRET POST #6075 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6075 ⌋

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[Fallen London]



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[Krazy Kat]



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[The Lost Tomb]



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[Transcript: I swear the hell, none of you people think writing is "real" art that takes "real" effort, not compared to the other kinds.]


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[Transcript: I bought a red immersion blender just so I could name it Tom Servo.]






















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(Anonymous) 2023-08-25 07:04 am (UTC)(link)
I do think the educational system might actually be somewhat to blame for people not seeing all kinds of creative endeavors as art. And I mean all kinds - crocheting, making miniatures, beading, jewelry design, writing, dancing, flower arranging, architectural design, photography, graphic design, animation, and so on and so on. I feel like whenever art was brought up, it was nearly always in reference to something on canvas, and whether or not it was, it was often something very old, and it seemed like only things that art scholars or art critics had analyzed counted.