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Yeah my bad, wasn't specific enough - I meant painters, sculpters and the like. In my head they are called "art", I have to make an active decision to think of "art" as "the arts" including other things - guess just the way I learned the vocab. as a kid. So it was already a step to edit from "art" to "visual art". Perhaps I should have gone with "static visual art that is created for the sake of being art"? As to you…
"I meant painters, sculpters and the like." I don't believe there's a difference. All the good graphic designers I know don't only do applied design for clients, they also create "static visual art that is created for the sake of being art". On the other hand, most sculptors I know mostly create statues for banks and local governments. Having attended art school, I can tell you there is little art free from commerce…
You create a website, your aim isn't generally to have people stand around and admire the art, that's a side effect. (And sure, sometimes maybe it's the strongest influence when a designer is making a website, but it isn't meant to be - it's meant to be a part of making something functional).