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I am struggling to write a blog post about “Sashiko & Art”. Since I am not a tra

atsushijp, 2018年12月24日

I am struggling to write a blog post about “Sashiko & Art”. Since I am not a traditional artist (I have never “studied” Art), I am confused by the terminology. I know what Sashiko is, but I am lost at what “Art” indicate in terms of definition. What is the definition of Art for you? I felt natural when I read a quate “The art has no function (therefore it is the art)”.
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Please teach (Share with) me, if you have your own definition of Art. Without the definition, I cannot discuss on the topic of “Is Sashiko Art?” Happy Holidays!!!
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クリスマスイブに、「芸術(アート)とはなんだ?」と悩むなんて(笑)。芸術もアートも、定義の幅が広すぎて、どうもなかなか話が核心に触れられず。大きな括りにしちゃえば、どんなものでもアートになるっていうのは、どうも本質から逃げてるだけな気もするし。もし、「アート(そして芸術)の定義はこれよ!」ってのをご存知の方がいたら、教えて頂けると嬉しいです。
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2018-12-24 22:33:00




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Comments (15)

  1. Benjamin says:
    2018年12月25日 at 3:50 AM

    Sashiko is totally art! It’s art when on a tapestry meant for hanging in a gallery, or a kimono meant to wear 100 years ago. Craft and clothing can and often are art, having a purpose and also beauty. Boro may have been some shame to those Japanese generations ago, but honestly, what they had created is so beautiful. I think sashiko is art and craft.

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  2. tama says:
    2018年12月25日 at 4:02 AM

    何とも、X’masに……大きくて、答えの難しい課題を😂 ざっくり言うと、自己満足と思いますよ😁 魅せる側も魅せられた側も、同じく魅せられてることですし。芸術と文化、文明は時代背景あるけど、定義なんて……後付けなのかなって思います。偉そうなこと、言えたもんじゃないですけど😓

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  3. Becky says:
    2018年12月25日 at 4:22 AM

    Might I suggest some @theartassignment videos to further your quest to learn more about art.

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  4. Becky Johnson Christensen says:
    2018年12月25日 at 6:19 AM

    Art to me is an outward expression from what’s in my heart. I create art with fiber and yarn.

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  5. EMBROIDERY ARTIST & TEACHER says:
    2018年12月25日 at 8:34 AM

    Art is an expression of our thoughts, emotions, intuitions and desires. It is about sharing the way we experience the world. We can use any media we like, and of course needles and threads are included. Merry Christmas

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  6. Sofia Alba says:
    2018年12月25日 at 12:07 PM

    IHI! definitely i would say sashiko is a textile Art. and evermore it has a lot to do with the person who does ot..if you feel you are creating something each time you do sashiko.creation is part of Art..and art is something that characterizes us like humans.I do think art has a function..all the way through history it had a different one!

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  7. Sofia Alba says:
    2018年12月25日 at 12:09 PM

    our artistic aims give us joy once and once again..art works on the human will cause it needs practice and therefore sashiko(definitely working on our will and practice!)

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  8. Sofia Alba says:
    2018年12月25日 at 12:09 PM

    hope it helps❤️😉

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  9. P. says:
    2018年12月25日 at 12:12 PM

    ‘Art has no function’ is a bit problematic for me- probably the definition is closer to ‘something that evokes emotion’ ?

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  10. Gloria Warwick says:
    2018年12月25日 at 1:50 PM

    The saying “Art is in the eye of the beholder “ is always true. But the word ART is not only a noun but a verb. Art to me is the ability to do something well and have knowledge of (whether schooled or not) and to be seemingly created effortlessly (a bit of personal magic there). Art doesn’t have to be formally trained. Most people practice/learn their art from just doing. Bring self taught is an education also. One learns so much from trial and error. You may know more than a traditionally educated artist but you don’t realize that. People who ask about your art want to know what your thought process is ; how you arrived at the decisions you made. I always tell non-quilter people (who are always aghast) who ask how I made a quilt that’s it’s an art form and not everyone can do it. Who would ever take whole fabric and cut it up into odd shapes of hundreds/thousands of smaller pieces and sew it back together? Or the thousands of stitches in sashiko? What about mosaics? Art is a function of any type of creativity. If you enjoy what you create (however good or bad it may be to others) then it’s art. So yes, sashiko is definitely an art form. You don’t see it that way because it is so natural to you. The original function of sashiko was out of necessity; but it doesn’t mean that it couldn’t be in a creative beautiful way. Think about the Gee’s Bend quilters. They created out of necessity but also in the process they put conscious effort into creating a pleasing outcome. This answer to your question may wander a bit and be a little lengthy 🤦🏼‍♀️….Your art form doesn’t seem to you to be art because it comes to you so easy but try to view it from another’s point of view 🎨

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  11. Atsushi & Keiko Futatsuya says:
    2018年12月25日 at 2:41 PM

    Thank you for all the comments. I will keep researching and share my idea. Just quick question. Let’s say, do you consider a chair from IKEA as art…?

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  12. Silvia Mariani says:
    2018年12月25日 at 8:24 PM

    Bello

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  13. Kerstin Neumüller says:
    2018年12月26日 at 11:34 PM

    To me, art is when you do something in order to communicate something. For example: I can knit a pair of socks because I want socks, and it is a piece of craft. But say that I knit a pair of socks and say a prayer every time knit a stitch, and then exhibit the socks together with the recording of my voice, now I call it art! Because I want people to understand the amount of love that goes into knitting the socks. This is my own definition 🙂

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  14. nemo. says:
    2018年12月27日 at 4:21 AM

    Everything is art

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  15. romii costuras says:
    2018年12月29日 at 1:13 AM

    @virginiahiromi veja isso

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