spike wrote:it works so its not art, art is somthing tha doesnt have a purpose.
it looks different i cant see the difference between them and normal aviation snips??
apart from being really heavy duty
Spike saying "art is something that does not have a purpose" is a very dangerous statement.
Artisan
the second definition
2. One trained to manual dexterity in some mechanic art or trade; and handicraftsman; a mechanic. [1913 Webster]
Thesaurus words for "artisan": Admirable Crichton, adept, aeromechanic, apprentice, artificer, artist, artiste, attache, authority, connaisseur, connoisseur, consultant, copyist, cordon bleu, crack shot, craftsman, craftswoman, creator, dauber, daubster, dead shot, diplomat, diplomatist, elder statesman, experienced hand, expert, expert consultant, graduate, handicraftsman, handy man, journeyman, machinist, maker, marksman, master, master carpenter, master craftsman, mechanic, mechanician, no slouch, old master, politician, prentice, pro, professional, professor, proficient, savant, shark, sharp, statesman, technical adviser, technician, wright
The clay forms that cars are designed from are created by engineers, designers/ architects and graphic artists. to name a few of the people who are involved in the process.
Art of any form can follow form and function, it can be something that doesn't have a purpose or it can be the simplest of tools to cut metal. (damn beautiful looking tinsnips that were made with artistic talent)
a sample of art that is both form and function
a very biased jeweller by trade
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