2012年9月24日星期一

Blog 7


I am interested in how he draws readers’ attention to consider the connection between toothbrush and art work. Since he estimates that 99 percentage of his daily life are ignored, he wants to pays attention to the facial movement during he brushes teeth. Later, he begins to ponder about why he overlooks his movement. Is this due to be afraid of puff face? However, he drags readers to deeply think about the relationship between toothbrush and recent art by citing the history of art.

I am curious and little confused about the sentence in the article “an artist concerned with lifelike art is an artist who does and does not make art”. This paradox is puzzled me. Why an artist does make art and does not make art? On the one hands, he emphasizes that it is possible to build up relationship between toothbrushing and recent art. On the other hands, the author points out that under the traditional power, toothbrushing cannot go back to real world.

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