Visual Imagery and Qualitative Dimensions of Life & Consciousness in Visual Art
Throughout history all cultures have produced works of art. The impulse to create as a means of personal expression and to stimulate the imagination of viewers is universal and perpetual. In their various manifestations, the arts play an important role in defining culture by presenting intelligent viewpoints of our present state of being, and by serving as a record of our past. The visual arts are a repository of those qualitative dimensions of life, which enhance our consciousness through the use of visual imagery.
The most exquisite expression of the self is through art, be it literature, history theatre, painting, sculptor and so on. From the wondrous Egyptian pyramids to the majestic statue of liberty, from eloquent Greek writer Homer - who produced masterpieces like the Odyssey - to 20th century literati like Palestinian journalist Edward Said - who so brilliantly portrays the lives of the wretched and woebegone Palestinians - to Latin American writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez, every piece of art, all artistes depict one philosophy and that is Art for Life, representing Man's struggle and how this endeavor has led to his evolution.
For much of the century, the relationship of art and Humanities has remained unexplored by critics. Indeed, various types of formalist theory, with an accent on "art for Life's sake," dominated the critical scene and actively excluded from consideration the question of how the arts inform the way we act towards others.
Interpreting Literature
As critic Morton Berman says: "In putting words on paper you will have to take a second and a third look at what is in front of you and what is within you. Writing then is not only a way of expressing pleasure but also a way of learning. The last word about complex thoughts and feelings is never said, but when we write we hope to make at least a little progress in the difficult and rewarding job of talking about our responses. We learn and then we hope to interest our readers because we are communicating to them our responses to something that for one reason or another is worth talking about." (1)
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