Stefan ,I agree there are ads that are extremely creative ,yes artists doing ads have big budgets,the content isn't the point,the ads only exist to get the coprortae name imprinted in the public mind. Some of the big budget TV ads do all sorts of very impresive cutting edge techniques to get peoples attention,and the limited time frame can be a real creative spur too. You have to have real chops to function in that league. I still refuse to watch TV though,even if some of the ads are well done . After WWll when NY became the Art capital and abstract expressionim ruled , some painters became very concerned with Surface,and abjured depth altogether. This is coincides with the beginnings of conceptualism,which eventually eclipsed most of the action orientation of painting,and pretty much all of the technique.In fact ot eclipsed traditional forms,and form itself. Some conceptualists don't even create works of art,which might be a good thing. . I saw ads (only in the cinema btw) which expose high In a rush? Get real-time answers with Windows Live Messenger. |