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RE: What is Art and Why Does it Matter?

in #art7 years ago

I am not good at art,but I do really appreciate who does. To me, art is another way of expression, I always appreicate those art with hidden message, especially some applied in society. For instance, there is a workshop in my hometown focusing on doing traditional art work, to promote traditional culture and helps to develop and maintain relationship among the local residents .

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Well I make art. I drew an elephant:

This elephant is a dadaist comment on the inconsistencies of the moral values in our society. ;)

That is awesome

@galactic123 Very much enjoy your craft.


"In painting, you have unlimited power. You have the ability to move mountains. You can bend rivers. But when I get home, the only thing I have power over, is the garbage".
-Bob Ross-

I used to watch his painting show all the time ::))He is so Awesome ::))

I really like how Bob Ross would never get frustrated at small mistakes he would make. Sometimes when I am working on a project I am doing for fun, I get really frustrated which then ruins the fun for me.

Bob Ross reminds me to enjoy my art.

Thank you for sharing that :)) I need to work on not letting a little mistake mess up my whole day ::))))

Mindfulness meditation helps me get less frustrated by the little mistakes I make. If you find that your day is ruined too often by frustration, I recommend you check it out.

I used to think meditation was hippy stuff but I think it is pretty cool now that I practice it.

Thank you my friend :))

Same here! I'm not an artistic person but can appreciate the way people express themselves. And to me that's what art is. An expression of the inner world of a person and I think there is also something magical on seeing a person creating art. They tend to have this immense focus and flow around them, which is quite mesmerizing to see....

Yes some of them certainly do.

Art is eye candy!

Cool. Thank you for sharing your experience. You should do a post on this workshop might inspire others to do the same in their towns.

Artist die but art never die