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1. What is ART?

- Art is a personal expression of our feelings, emotions, intuitions,


and desires, it's also about communicating how we view the
world, which for many is an extension of the personality. It's the
conveying of personal ideas that can't be adequately expressed by
words alone. Furthermore, art is also known as visual art, which
is a visual object or experience made purposefully through the
use of the expression of skill or imagination. Painting, sculpture,
printing, drawing, decorative arts, photography, and installation
all fall under the umbrella of art. In the same manner, art is a
reflection of human nature. It includes all of our difficulties,
feelings, questions, decisions, and perspectives. Love, hatred,
life, and death are all aspects of life. Every part of mankind may
be conveyed through art, which is essentially how we experience
our reality.

2. Why study the Humanities?


- Studying the humanities allows us to gain a greater understanding
of who we are as a people, a society, and a culture, as well as
how to organize our societies to achieve our objectives.
Humanities also assist us to comprehend what links
us together and what separates us from one another by expanding
our knowledge of human civilizations. They also provide
practical applications that can strengthen your professional
abilities and provide you with a competitive edge, in addition
to these high-level insights. Also, art is a reflection of human
nature. It includes all of our difficulties, feelings, questions,
decisions, and perspectives. Love, hatred, life, and death are all
aspects of life. Every part of mankind may be conveyed through
art, which is essentially how we experience our reality. As a
result, both use words and nonverbal expressions to interpret the
human experience. True, the arts focus more on the act of
creation itself, whether through performance or actual fabrication
of objects, whereas the humanities focus more on the study and
critical analysis.

3. Explain. Art is not a nature.

- While nature cannot exist without the absence of thought, art


cannot exist without being analyzed and grasped. It is not
natural since, in many senses, art is not "nature," but rather a
man-made construct. Everything is nature if art is nature. As a
result, the term "nature" becomes obsolete. Art is nature if nature
is life and humans are living and creating art. As a result, natural
art is almost always associated with nature. Art can imitate nature
by striving to visually copy elements as they appear in real life.
However, actual forms in nature, such as the painting, can be
used to inspire abstract paintings. It is not
natural because, in many senses, art is not "natural," but rather a
man-made construct. Because art is a man-made creation that
we use to record or convey our feelings about natural phenomena.
Even if we employ natural materials, they cannot duplicate
natural events on their own and is merely a reflection of our
worldview. Nature is phenomena, the universe's contents, and raw
reality.' Humans learn and recognized logic and pattern in our
daily lives, which set us apart from other creatures.

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