Wednesday, February 20, 2008

The Importance Of Art

Victor Meireles de Lima1832-1903



To some people art is very important, to others it is nothing. To most, it is nice, but fades besides the everyday problems of physical survival, housing, food, money, children, etc.
The fact is it is an observable fact that art makes people happier.
Always among the highest expression of every culture, the arts teach us much about every historical period through its literature, visual arts, music, dance, and drama. Art tells the stories of the past and present, and inspires minds, both young and old, to do beautiful things. Today it is recognized that to be truly well educated one must not only learn to appreciate the arts, but must have rich opportunities to actively participate in creative work. The arts are languages that most people speak, cutting through individual differences in culture, educational background, and ability. They can bring every subject to life and turn abstractions into concrete reality. Learning through the arts often results in greater academic achievement and higher test scores.
I belive that we can change many things through the art and I will not give up.



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