What is a controversial piece of art?
The Last Judgement is a controversial art fresco painted by Italian Renaissance painter Michelangelo. It covers the altar wall of the Sistine Chapel in the Apostolic Palace, Vatican City. It portrays the Second Coming of Christ and the eternal judgement of God on all humankind.
What are some reasons that a piece of art might be made?
There are countless reasons that motivate the creation of art; some of them are making our surroundings more beautiful; creating records of a specific time, place, person or object; and expressing and communicating ideas. Art is inspiring and stimulating for the human mind.
How does an art piece make you feel?
When you look at a new piece of art, your brain starts looking for patterns, shapes, and anything else that is familiar to make you feel more connected to the piece. Even if you don’t “get” it, your brain is still going to work, trying to find meaning in what you’re looking at.
Is art supposed to make you feel something?
Art forms give humans a higher satisfaction in emotional release than simply managing emotions on their own. Art allows people to have a cathartic release of pent-up emotions either by creating work or by witnessing and pseudo-experiencing what they see in front of them.
Why is art censored?
Artworks and artists are unduly censored due to their creative content, which is opposed by governments, political and religious groups, social media platforms, museums, or by private individuals. Reality has always been, from the beginnings of artistic expression, an essential vehicle for creation.
Is any art illegal?
In general, once you create any sort of original creative work – painting, drawing, photography, video, music, etc., you automatically obtain certain rights to that work, including the right to prevent others from copying or using the work without your permission.
How art can change your mood?
Art is an immediate mood-booster, and it fosters feelings of relaxation, creativity, and inspiration. Many studies have shown that both creating and looking at art can support mental wellbeing. Any form of art can help reduce stress hormones, while increasing endorphins and dopamine in our brain. It’s a win-win!