Is Poetry an Art?
Blog Posted by
Leighann Anderson: 5/25/2011 6:15:00 PM
Many people today still see art as being in the form of paintings, drawings or sculptures and when asked if they consider any form of writing to be within the category of art they usually say no without an explantion. Many things that a person does using their creativity should be included. To write about anything there has to be an idea at its root before it even begins to sprout into something larger and become more of an image. I studied Art to the highest level my school offered: Advanced Higher, and it only included drawing and, in some cases, painting, it never considered writing to be art... but that is before I used certain words within my drawings, almost hidden by colour and images, but like anything else considered to be art you have to look closely to find the meaning and emotion behind it. My art teacher kept that drawing of mine and framed it, it still hangs on his wall, he even asked me to sign it. Ever since then he has been a reader of my work and strangely enough he uses them as templates for drawings. I remember seeing a drawing on his desk, I simply could not stop looking at it because it was like a poem of mine brought to life; he had used "Burning Dust", and that is a slightly dark poem about death and cremation, it actually scared me and not a lot does. He saw my face, it was apparently full of confusion but he noticed the drawing and asked me "What do you think? Does that reflect what you wrote?".
So, which of you consider poetry an art and which of you don't?