Saturday, September 19, 2009

Art in All Forms

In the Webster's Dictionary, art is defined as the conscious use of skill and creative imagination especially in the production of aesthetic objects. From this definition, you can conclude that art can be anything of some form of beauty. It can range from music to illustrations, literature to movement. The phrase "a work of art" can be used for more then what most people use it for now a days. It can be used to describe a good book, a well sung song, or even a photograph or movie.


Most people now a days think of art as a visual display of color, depth, creativity, etc. People think of it as visual pictures, drawings or sculptures that don't use words. When they think of music or dance, it is as there own category instead of one of myriads of subcategories of one huge category.


So I close to you today with this: Art is beauty, it comes in all forms.

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