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Is blogging an art form?

I had a guy tell me "stop drawing, blogging is your art". For the record, he wasn't being mean, I think being complimentary–and I would never stop drawing anyway–but it got me thinking a little; Is blogging an art form? Will it one day be an art form?

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i think blogging was an art some years ago, now i don t know ...

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Years ago? Meaning what?

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that the big success of blogging was some years ago, it was pioneering but it is overly widespread, but maybe it is when things get too common that the quality of the blogger
comes out. i m terrible at blogging but with everything in life if something is done in a honest way with a passion and a neverending desire of improvement there is quality. in italian to say that something is done with quality it is said a regola d arte which means in the right way and lòiterally following the rules of art. so as a consequence blogging can be made with exellence. it is art?dunno it depends on you and what other people say. i can very contradictory and hermetic. i think u should do blogging and drawing

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Art being expresion, It is an art. It is a vehicle for art.

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i would love to believe ,,
that
blogging is an art form .. .. .

and i do believe !

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The best definition of art I've ever read was the other day in a business book by Al Ries. The Fall of Advertising and Rise of PR He (and his co-author daughter Laura) said that history shows us that what becomes artforms are dead forms of communication. In other words communication mediums that are not needed any more. You know like bronze was once needed to communicate what Gods looked like, poetry, fairy tales, limmericks–they kept lessons intact for us as we passed them down through song and rhyme. Painting was for recording what people or places looked like, that's all they had. Along came photography and now where are we?

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