You may have heard that there is power in words or power in numbers and while this is true, there is also incredible power in Art – simple, yet incredible. Art is many things to many people. It is emotional, healing, motivating, inspiring and above all subjective. The power of art is evident in those who appreciate, create and enjoy it. As a civilization, we have created museums and galleries to showcase and honor art. Great artists are admired and emulated. Art defines times and maintains history. Without art, the world would be a very different place. The power of art is evident in everything around us. Art is emotional. It’s about feeling, both for the artist and the collector. Artists create moods by melding colors and textures. The choices they make determine the power of their art. Certain color combinations create moods or environments in homes and offices. People often “escape” to distant places or reminisce of times passed when surrounded by artwork they truly connect with on an emotional level. Art is healing. Nurses and family members of Alzheimer's patients have reported that patients experience less anxiety and apathy after visiting art museums. People also use art to help alleviate pain. Vibrant reds and yellows stimulate and excite, while blues and greens calm and subdue. Art gives people the power to create the surroundings they desire. Artwork has a similar effect on children often making them smile; elevating their mood and making them feel better about their world in general. Creating and experiencing has also been proven to help alleviate things such as depression, physical health and high blood pressure. Art is motivating and inspiring because it enhances one’s physical and emotional space to such a degree. It makes the surroundings more beautiful by accentuating moods and deepening perceptions. Art makes people feel better by motivating them to step outside themselves to experience alternative viewpoints and express new opinions. People often feel as if they fit in better socially when they appreciate and collect art and art often adds to the perceived value of one’s living space. Finally, above all, art is subjective. There are no rules when it comes to choosing or enjoying art. Everyone reacts to artwork differently. The key is to choose art that makes you feel good, art that evokes an emotion in you. When you choose artwork that you find healing, inspiring or motivating, you discover the simple power of art.
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