Art Appreciation: Creativity, Imagination, and Expression
Art Appreciation: Creativity, Imagination, and Expression
Art Appreciation: Creativity, Imagination, and Expression
Creativity , Imagination,
and Expression
It takes an artist to make an
art.
Not every beautiful thing that
can be seen or experienced may
truly be called a work of art.
Art is a product of man’s
creativity, imagination, and
expression.
No matter how perfectly blended the
colors of a sunset are and no matter
how extraordinary formed mountains
are, nature is not considered art simply
because it is not made by man.
Not even photographs or sketches of
nature, though captured or drawn by
man, are works of art, but mere
recording of the beauty in nature.
An artwork may be inspired by nature
or other works of art, but an artist
invents his own forms and patterns due
to what he perceives as beautiful and
incorporates them in creating his
masterpiece.
Perhaps not everyone can be
considered an artist, but surely, all are
spectators of art.
Jean-Paul Sartre- famous French
philosopher of the twentieth century,
described the role of art as a creative
work that depicts the world in a
completely different light and
perspective, and the source is due to
human freedom.
Each artwork beholds beauty of its
own kind, the kind that the artist sees
and wants the viewers to perceive.
Refining one’s ability to appreciate art
allows him to deeply understand the
purpose of an artwork and recognize
the beauty it possesses.
In cultivating an appreciation of art,
one should also exercise and develop
his taste for things that are fine and
beautiful.
The Role of Creativity in Art Making
Creativity requires thinking outside the box.