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Art is a most personal perception of the artist him/herself. It is the reality of the artist and whether others perceive it as practical is irrelevant.

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art can be practical or impractical - which one a given work of art is depends on the maker as well as on the viewer - one mans meat is another man's poison - one man's practical is another man's impractical
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examples of creativity

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Q: What did St. Thomas Aquinas mean when he said art is opposite to the practical?
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