“Art is something that makes you breathe with a different kind of happiness “
When Anni Albers said this, she definitely emphasized on the feeling of contentment that art brings in. There are numerous studies showing how people feel better whether by creating art or by consuming it or simply being in the presence of something art related.
Art is good for you, it helps alleviate stress and discomforts. It is essential for physical, social, and mental wellbeing. Art contents the power of thought and intention. Creativity that comes from deep within a person’s subconscious could be more powerful and authentic than any other product of conscious thought
Art has the ability to motivate, inspire. It can speak about various things that cannot be conveyed verbally. There’s nothing that can approximate the experience of standing in front of a painting.
The connections that art makes to us are beyond our conscious perceptions. One can enjoy art on different levels. Art nourishes us and primarily transports us from our sensory and analytical selves into emotions and allowing a pathway accessible to our own selves.
Art is a language of communication for anybody and everybody. It can be understood by people of all caste, creeds and races. Even the modest novice can enjoy Art.
Art was and will always remain a very important part of history. What is now known about ancient times would have remained a mystery without Art.
Since ancient times art has always been a part of human life. The old culture of folk and tribal art clearly justifies the importance of art is known life.
The significance of Indian art highlights the fact that how people valued and worshipped Art. Spiritual concepts attached to Traditional Art showcases how viewing a good image begets good luck. It’s also very surprising to know that people valued art during times when it was barely affordable for them to survive, tribals chose to hand-paint their dwellings just to enjoy the presence of art. Today when the entire world is urbanized and modernized to such a great extent, but are we appreciating art enough?
Art is not a luxury but rather a source of survival. It is without Art that living would have been miserable. There are various ways one can enjoy art, it depends on an individual how they acknowledge it.