If you say art can be anything than what make "art" a word any different from a word like "everything", "something" or "everything"?
Those words are different from art in their fundamental meaning. The words "anything" and "everything" are used for all encompassing situations, and though technically art can be "anything", I'm talking from a third person view. In reality, the individual themselves define what art is to them, hence I say "art is subjective" rather than "art is anything". "Something" is also too broad, as "anything" can be a something. Rather, art relies on the perspective on the individual and unlike the other words, art is not as mundane.
To put it simply, art depends on the individual, in a sense. Art can be "anything" in a
third person perspective, but what a person considers art depends on them. For example, everything, anything, and something are all words that are applied to, well, all things.
However, an individual will not apply the word "art" to all things. What he considers art is art, and what he does not consider art is not art. Basically, unlike the words "everything", "something", and "anything",
art is a selective word. While the word "art" is flexible, it is usually not applicable to all things (from an individual perspective).But what's art?
Usually, it is defined by visual aesthetic beauty (in the case of painting, sculpting, etc) as well as emotional impact (poetry, prose, etc).
Art, I believe, is up to the individual's interpretation. Do they find significant meaning behind something? Perhaps it's art. Do they find that their emotions are drawn out immensely because of it? Perhaps it's also art.
I suppose, in essence, if it has any impact on the person, it
CAN be considered an art. The reason why I emphasized "can" is because there's a sort of thin line between art and things you like/love (though they can be one and the same in certain situations).
Art isn't really my forte, anyways. Simply, art's definition is elusive. It'd be like holding out a jar and closing it saying that you've captured air, and even though you do have air, everything around you is still immersed in air and you really haven't captured anything.
Eh... I'm still drowsy from my nap so I hope none of this seems incoherent. =P
TL;DRArt is subjective, but not all encompassing.