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This ability is forged over years of practice and study or is given for free, the talent to see the beautiful, interesting, amazing. Drawing https://drawnbyhislight.com how to draw! To paint a picture so that you want to look at it, so that you want to stop and think, each time finding something new for yourself. Different artists will see and paint the same plot (mold, if they are sculptors, for example) completely differently.
Andrew Wyatt "On the Edge", wood, tempera, 2001. Emotional (magical) realism.
Ability to feel.
While it is still important for people to have empathy, compassion, caring, to be able to understand emotions and feelings, feeling will be important in art too. How to learn to feel? It is either a talent from God, or a talent acquired through trials, labors, life experience, suffering, joy.
Catharsis (ancient Greek κάθαρσις - "elevation, purification, healing") is the process of releasing emotions, resolving internal conflicts and moral elevation that occurs in the course of self-expression (including through art) or empathy when perceiving works of art.
By DerrickThis ability is forged over years of practice and study or is given for free, the talent to see the beautiful, interesting, amazing. Drawing https://drawnbyhislight.com how to draw! To paint a picture so that you want to look at it, so that you want to stop and think, each time finding something new for yourself. Different artists will see and paint the same plot (mold, if they are sculptors, for example) completely differently.
Andrew Wyatt "On the Edge", wood, tempera, 2001. Emotional (magical) realism.
Ability to feel.
While it is still important for people to have empathy, compassion, caring, to be able to understand emotions and feelings, feeling will be important in art too. How to learn to feel? It is either a talent from God, or a talent acquired through trials, labors, life experience, suffering, joy.
Catharsis (ancient Greek κάθαρσις - "elevation, purification, healing") is the process of releasing emotions, resolving internal conflicts and moral elevation that occurs in the course of self-expression (including through art) or empathy when perceiving works of art.