Kaprow's main argument is one similar to my own belief in which art is not necessarily something tangible, but more than anything a reflection and an expression of the human soul that can be or be within anything everything. He goes on to demonstrate this belief through his transforming of daily human rituals into something greater and more meaningful. I really recognized "to watch" a verb that stuck out, because of the artist's watching of his elbows moving up and down as he brushes his teeth. He transformed a seemingly meaningless ritual into art through his emphasis on being aware of and paying close attention to "nonart," to him best represented by integral parts of your life easy to overlook. He emphasizes how the ritual is an image he created but never examined. This idea inspires me to ignore any definition of what supposedly makes art art and will therefore be an integral part of my art making experience. With an open mind, I will be able to recognize the beauty in things I so often overlook.