Prof. Papatya Bucak Publishes Craft Essay at Fiction Writers Review
Prof. Papatya Bucak has published a craft essay, at Fiction Writers Review.
The opening to Bucak's essay, :
In art and design, the word 鈥渙rnament鈥 is typically used to connote something that has been added to an object merely to decorate that object. The goal of ornament is style or beauty. It has no essential function, nor any real meaning.
Ornament, according to art-world definitions, does not fundamentally change the object it has been attached to. Like a gargoyle added to a wall, the wall will still stand without it. Now technically a gargoyle is a rain spout鈥攊t has a purpose鈥攂ut obviously a rainspout doesn鈥檛 need to look like a gargoyle. So, what鈥檚 the purpose of the design? Is it just ornament?
I believe if an ornament didn鈥檛 alter a person鈥檚 experience of the object it was attached to, then we wouldn鈥檛 bother to have it. The truth is I love gargoyles and I don鈥檛 care that much about walls. I believe gargoyles do change walls and not just by saving them from getting wet. I doubt I鈥檓 alone in this.
But what does this mean for creative writing?
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