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    by Taylor Seno

    LOVELY Since the beginning of time, the human race has struggled to define love and give it a tangible meaning. People have tried to measure love, describe love, and even bottle love. Countless artists have attempted ...read more

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    by Bruce Daniel

    Art has been a part of my life since I was a child. I remember those teachers in school that tried to instill in us students the fun of art. Well, it stuck. All those projects, pictures, and talks built a love of art in...read more

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    by David Samuel

    For me life and art are the same in one. Life inspires my art and art inspires my life. Lets take two seasons out of the year for example. I love summer but the fall and winter inspire me to paint and be creative. Livin...read more

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    by Paul Johnston

    Art imitates life. It is a pale reflection of what is real. I see and my brain interprets the image. I paint and then depending on my skill an image appears on paper which I may or may not be proud of, and which may or may...read more

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    by Venus Vinod

    If a person's aim determines the quality of his life, art expresses that quality. One's art is a subtle and natural expression of one's life. If life stands still on a cliff and stares at us in solidarity, art becomes that...read more

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    by Tali

    MAKING ART AN ESSENTIAL PART OF LIFE Ever since I was an art student, I had a burning question in the back of my mind: What does all this have to do with the real world? There's something so useless about studying art ...read more

  • by Paige Spearman

    Art mainly imitates life, and sometimes art also creates visions of imaginary things that many of our people would think would be impossible. Nothings impossible, the sky is the limit. At the same time some pictures of art...read more

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    by Stephen Alexander

    Perception: Eye, Ear & Mind A reader of another piece of mine, "Writing as Art", suggested I tackle the concept of the perception of art. In other words, art as seen from the other side, from the perspective of audience...read more

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    by Barbara Trentacosti

    Art is seldom a perfect mirror of life, the reflection it cast is blurred by the speed of change and the infinite perspectives from which it is viewed. It may be a better approach to see our art in all its wondrous forms,...read more

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    by Ashish Gokhale

    It's true that movies, like books and music (all art) are windows to one's soul.... Too often we find that life imitates art instead of vice versa, of course there is a cause and effect inter-relationship matrix that ar...read more

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