Framed photograph of the artist standing next to his framed drawing of Maroon Bells, Aspen, Colorado, 2013 in Prismacolor pencil hanging sixty inches high on center, level with sufficient lighting and a wall tag.
A comment on the activation of an object or event becoming art, based on the philosophical premise that in order for something to be declared art it needs to be viewed by another. In this instance the photograph freezes a moment in time confirming the drawing as not being art because the maker is the only one viewing the object and it is not being shared with another. That changes when the two objects are viewed in a public space but still retains its original meaning or suggested intention as not being art.

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