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Watercolor is the art medium tool 

that most expresses my personality. All of the colors


represent how I operate in the world in terms of strengths and weaknesses, as well as your
vulnerabilities and most basic needs Just like watercolor, the more you can see through the
layer of color, the more transparent it is.

When it comes to sensory qualities in the food and beverage sector or in food stores,
color is potentially the most significant. Freshness, flavor, and overall quality of a
product are all conveyed to consumers almost immediately by the color of a
product's packaging. This influences a consumer's decision to purchase a particular
product or to choose something else that appears to be more tempting. It is more
likely that customers will be drawn to products that are colorful.

The line is the most important element of visual art, as it appears to come naturally to some
people. After all, it is typically the first and most pristine product of our initial contact with
writing implements such as pens, pencils, crayons, and so on, and it is also typically the first
thing we choose to use in order to portray the reality around us in our drawings. Lines are
therefore our most valuable companions for expressing our sentiments or thoughts, both
artistically and practically.
a. What is the significance of art in my life and in my future profession?
- Art is important because it helps us make sense of our lives and the surrounding. As a
part of our culture, it helps us learn more about how we feel and how we can be more
aware of ourselves. It also lets us be more open to new ideas and experiences. Learning
about and through the arts makes studying at school more fun and allows us prepare for
life after school and our future. It encourages people to be themselves and be creative.
It also helps people build confidence and have a sense of who they are. Making art has a
lot of scientifically proven benefits, like improving problem-solving skills, boosting
creativity, and cutting down on stress.

b. What is art for me?

- For as long as people has existed, art has been a part of our lives. People have been
creating, examining, criticizing, and enjoying art for thousands of years. Art is something
that catches the viewer's attention. Whether the artist is attempting to communicate an
emotion, an idea, or something else, what matters most is how well the message is
received by the audience. Art also inspires people; it transports us to alternate realities
and carries us to subconscious realms we were unaware existed.

c. My most striking encounters with/of art ______? (give at least 3 instances); why do you think each of
your encounter with/of art is striking?

- ART GALLERY. In the art gallery, I saw a lot of different things. People who can't see well show
how they show their inner vision, perception, and feelings through color and brush. I was
shocked when I saw the paintings, but I didn't mind.  Climate change, poverty, mythology,
and our fight for freedom were all themes in the paintings.
- PAINTING. I can still remember my first painting when I was 5. I used to play with colors
before I knew I could paint. As time went on, I learned what art is. Painting became my
favorite thing. Painting is a way for me to get away from my problems and think about them
on my own. It's easier for me to draw my energy into painting when I have problems than to
think about them. The brush has a connection with me. After I finish making my art, I feel at
peace and relaxed because I put all of my attention on the subject and think about it in a calm
way.

- WOOD CARVING. I also came across a sculpture carved from wood. Isn't it striking? Carving is
by far the most often used technique in wooden sculpting, and it usually involves the use of
hand tools to work the wood. I was astounded at what they created.

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