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Research Article | Open Access
Volume 14 2022 | None
THE REPRESENTATION OF NATURE IN ART
S. K. SARKAR
Pages: 4143-4149
Abstract
Nature-based art serves several purposes, including aesthetic appreciation, scientific inquiry, and philosophical reflection on our place in the natural world and beyond. Artists create works not just to improve their own well-being, but also to highlight important society shifts and problems. In this article, we'll look at why it's so crucial to combine the arts with the natural world, and at some of the ways that different artists have found inspiration there. Nature is essential to an artist. He has to get into her groove so he can eventually learn her language and express himself in his own. Nature is used by artists not only as a means of self-expression but also as a means of self-understanding. Art allows us to transcend our material bodies. The visual arts may continue to improve our quality of life by exposing us to new perspectives, values, and ideas. Art throughout this time period tried to capture the prevailing spirit of inquiry, which helped to broaden perspectives and clarify existential concerns by reflecting the philosophical and aesthetic climate of the time.
Keywords
Nature, Art, culture, Human, environment
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