ART AND ITS REFLECTIONS MOMENTS AND PORTRETS IN THE MIRROR
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https://doi.org/10.24193/subbphil.2017.spiss.05Keywords:
art, artwork, reflections, perception, connectionAbstract
Art and Its Reflections. Moments and Portrets in the Mirror. This article is supposed to discuss the fact that art is a form of communication, that through it we are interconnected, that it is something mesmerizing that can be either very easy or very hard to understand. It all comes down to our perceptions, our perspectives that can change the way we see reality. It only takes a moment for the unthinkable to become reality. We all live a strange life in a strange world, but did our little experience and existence across the world and the universe teach us something? Or was it just in vain?
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