WHO IS THE ARTIST ???

in #art7 years ago

Art surrounds us from all sides, we notice it every day, we read books, we watch paintings, sculptures. These wonderful things create artists. It is difficult to determine exactly who the artist is. It is generally accepted that he is an inspired and extremely sensitive man whose interests differ from the interests of ordinary, gray people.

288690_620.jpgdriwing-1031427_960_720.jpgThe artist looks at the world through the prism of emotions, and then he tries to show this observed reality in his own way, expressing his subjective point of view in his works. he pours his emotions onto the canvas, often creating abstract compositions, closing them in poetry or music, photographing, writing beautiful poems, poems ..

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He perceives various signs, gestures, words that the average person does not pay attention to. This man has a gift that he can delight others and tries to use as best he can.
opening the "Dictionary of Foreign Expressions", we read that the artist is the creator of a work of art, that is, a writer, painter, composer or his performer,or egactor, singer.
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Nice topic, amigo. My friend Nadhim once told me that art comes from the word "artifice" which is what artificial comes from. It bothers me that you use the "he" pronoun in your musings. There's too much "he" in history, you know? We hope that art takes the apparently mundane and reveals it's magic. Makes us laugh and cry. Helps us feel when we're struggling to find our hearts and helps us to identify elusive feelings that confuse us. Thanks again, comrade.