Art is not meant to directly replicate nature but is instead a human perception and interpretation of reality. While nature is original, art is a creation of human beings that tries to mimic the natural world but can never equal it. Some local movies have been criticized as unrealistic by following certain formulas instead of accurately portraying reality, as art is not expected to be an identical copy of nature.
Art is not meant to directly replicate nature but is instead a human perception and interpretation of reality. While nature is original, art is a creation of human beings that tries to mimic the natural world but can never equal it. Some local movies have been criticized as unrealistic by following certain formulas instead of accurately portraying reality, as art is not expected to be an identical copy of nature.
Art is not meant to directly replicate nature but is instead a human perception and interpretation of reality. While nature is original, art is a creation of human beings that tries to mimic the natural world but can never equal it. Some local movies have been criticized as unrealistic by following certain formulas instead of accurately portraying reality, as art is not expected to be an identical copy of nature.
reality, is a perception of reality. Art Is Not Nature As for differences between art and nature, it is well known that nature is original and art is only a creation by human beings. Art tries to replicate things natural but nature will always remain supreme. Art Is Not Nature In the Philippines, it is not entirely novel to hear some consumers of local movies remark that these movies produced locally are unrealistic. They contend that local movies work around certain formula to the detriment of substance and faithfulness to reality of movies. Art Is Not Nature
Paul Cezanne, a french painted a scene
from reality entitled Well and Grinding Wheel in the Forest of the Chateau Noir