Does anything take on meaning if you look at it long enough?
Does the Mona Lisa inherently have more "meaning" because it is art or does the rock in my garden have the same amount of meaning but one has to look harder to see it?
If an adult had never been exposed to the Mona Lisa and was sat down before 1) the Mona Lisa and 2) My Rock both hanging in a gallery, would the viewer then - having no preconceived notions that the 'Lisa is a famous artwork or that the rock is not - have similar reactions to both?
My coattailing question: is art trained?
and... (philosophical)
Why don't we as people spend more time looking for meaning in things where we normally wouldn't look?
whew
Rick