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Insight about "Why the arts should matter" by Dr. Jose Dalisay, Jr. 2.

After reading,
accomplish your Insight Paper. Write the insights or new learnings that you gained
from the article. Your insight paper should be in essay form. Upload the soft copy of
your Insight Paper in .docx format. Deadline of submission is on November 14, 2021
at 11:59 p.m. Reference: Assigned Reading- Why the arts should matter.docx

In the world of art, new trends and styles are emerging at an alarming rate. The
artist's goal is to talk to the viewer personally and create something that can be
interpreted in different ways. Art aims to open the subconscious and touch everyone
you meet.
For a variety of reasons, Art is extremely important. It's a good way to learn about the
piece's history and the time period in which it was created. In their work, artists
frequently reflect on their own problems as well as societal issues. We can better
understand how society functioned then compared to now by analyzing and putting
ourselves in the mind of the artist. On a personal level, we can empathize with and
relate to their problems.
The purpose is to stimulate the thinking and debate of the audience. When we
immerse ourselves in a work of art, we immerse ourselves in our own memories and
nostalgia, so a work of art means something different for everyone who sees it. Art
enables meaningful dialogue and the perception that everything has multiple
approaches by allowing people to hear different perspectives and ideas.
For many individuals, Art is a way of expressing or conveying something that we are
unable to express or convey ourselves. It invokes sentiments of joy, melancholy, rage,
and grief through its visual medium. That is why art appreciation is so crucial in
bringing the final piece of the puzzle together, which is our interpretation. The artwork
comes to life through our viewpoint as it shifts for each individual that passes by.
Art is very important because it helps us to evaluate art in terms of how it speaks to
us and what it represents to each individual. It deals with the history and background
of art, and the life of an artist. It allows you to evaluate your work based on design,
proficiency, and skill. Above all, looking at art encourages reflection and analysis, and
encourages us to consider the perspectives of others, beyond what welcomes the sight.

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