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Accepting All Art

2023-10-23 17:06:45

Art includes everything. This is a broad theme that you can find in an unfamiliar place like a structural wall of a house built with a beer can. Artists always try to think outside the canvas across the boundary. After all, why not create art already done. The fundamental problem of this problem is that now that we have a lot of work, everyone wants to make excuses in any art. Worse - social etiquette tells us that we should accept it for its "art" position.

It is fun to discuss arguments that it is art, not art, but it may be a boring game, so let us chase. Creative work, motivation is art. Art has changed your view of the world. Art is essentially magical. In 1955, the opening of another place, Walt Disney Disney Land, created a new form of magic. Disneyland is known for its figurative magic, the dust of the magical fairy as a child, but its real magic is actually the art type that changes your way and how we grow our children I imagine. Somewhere intertwined with entertainment, people, gift shops, it is transcendental and wonderful

The art of creation, the process of animating creativity is our common gift, but most of us ignore it. Today we are benefiting from regular practice of meditation, yoga, exercise, diet. However, little has been discussed about practices incorporating creative pursuits. Creativity can bring a lot of positive results: the more solid, the sense of accomplishment, the state of meditation in the flow, and the beauty of mastering new things. These results influence our brain plasticity. This means our brain's ability to rearrange ourselves by creating new neural pathways that can be adjusted as needed.

Through my long-standing practice, learning, intensive introspection known as art school, and later practice, I actually designed overall artistic practice over the process of entering the state of meditation I noticed. Throughout the art school, the process is within tolerance. These 32 panels were created with Bow River photos taken from the same view within a month. I am fascinated by the idea that there is no longer a moment when I took pictures. When I work, certain moisture disappears for a long time - it evaporates in a few miles away or in the air.