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         It's not a copy. — Coben
If it is just drawing from things that already exist? Wouldn't that just be copying things then and not being original or creative? — Darkneos
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         Is that a valid question? . — Noble Dust
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         But assuming an artist has produced something original, are there not scribbles and sketches that trace the path lying around a studio?
And so the final painting is not really the original. — Brett
An Obsidian rock with an existing sharp edge is found by man. By chance he observes the effect of its sharp edge. It’s not like he thought that if he struck a rock it would create a sharp edge for cutting. That’s an intentional act he couldn’t have had until he was made aware of a sharp edge. That’s an original act don’t you think? — Brett
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         But the final painting is the original to the audience. — Noble Dust
Sure but that's utilitarian originality rather than artistic, which is what we've been discussing. — Noble Dust
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         So does that suggest that originality is a perception? — Brett
Then that means there are different kinds of original. — Brett
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         Sure, but again, I thought we were discussing the idea of original art. — Noble Dust
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