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1. “art is subjective”. It depends on how one perceives the art work”.

To what extent do you agree


with this statement?

Art may be subjective since it is a reflection of the individual's point of view. It might also be
subjective as each of us has different tastes and preferences. For instance, the concept of
subjectivity in art is widely used to describe how different people may respond to a work of art
in radically different ways. I believe that the definition of art is subjective and is based on the
unique experiences of the audience. Art so shows that taste is personal and what you find
appealing may not be to others.

2. How did art help you cope with the new situation cite your own experiences?

My shyness among large crowds is decreased by art, which helps me adjust to the new
circumstances. To avoid thinking about the circumstances that may cause me distress, I just take
images of the lovely things I see, like the glamang building. I credit art for a lot of my relief since
I can just look at the lovely photos I've taken when I'm depressed and anxious. In order to drive
me to be more creative in my job as a full-fledged student of civil engineering, art has been a
huge assistance to me. So as the days go by, I find that art helps me to decompress and relieve
my tension.

3. How can you see art in your everyday life? Cite your own experiences.
When we engage in creative endeavors, we are "self-making." In addition to allowing us to
reflect on ourselves, art has a great effect on our general health and welfare. Since art fosters
creativity, I view it as a profession and feel it is my responsibility to be creative at all times. My
creative self shakes if I'm not satisfied with the attire I've picked, therefore dressed elegantly is
an essential in my opinion. As I drive to school, I frequently pass by works of art that have
inspired me and made me vow to myself that I will one day find more art in other locations. As a
result, art enriches our lives and deepens our understanding of the world.

4. How will you relate art in your chosen field?


Inverse relationships exist between engineers and artists. Because vision controls our senses
and makes us, engineering students, more effective, engineering engagement empowers us to
produce pleasant and useful art. I am forced by my line of work to research how pressures affect
an object we are constructing. My background in art would fit in perfectly in either of those, for
instance, as we often have to create structures that are at least somewhat visually pleasing. As a
result, creativity is among the most crucial soft skills for engineers because it is up to us to come
up with solutions in novel ways and to imagine the inventions of the future.

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