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Art features the ability to convey a message that is communicated beyond words. It is a
significant representation of a person or group's feelings. The author or the artists can convey
their message utilizing the most meaningful way of using art rather than words. In a society, art
crates a body that illustrated a well-bonded and connected community that echoes each other's
desired to care for others. Most senior individuals in society utilize art to communicate the
community's traditions to the younger generation through art. Equally, the young generation can
utilize art to express their feelings and emotions using work of art such as drawing and paintings;
art is crucial owing to the fact that it is actively used in myriad ways, especially in passing
information and communicating to a target audience (Drljača et al., 2020). As such, it enhances
the community interactions since it is impossible the passively consumed. Most of the members
in the society opt for art as a way of communicating and passing messages through as it stresses
their experiences and their intended intention concerning specific issues within the community.
For instance, Robert Indiana's piece of art is a significant example of how arts can be
utilized to convey the artist's feelings or emotions fully. In the piece that was exhibited at the
Philadelphia measure of art, the world AMOR inscribed in it means to love in Spanish. It
described the colorful art piece intentions in a very simplistic way (Philamuseum, 2017). The
letters are stacked close to each other and are all presented in red color. This makes them very
appealing as it symbolizes feelings of love. Furthermore, where it is displayed, the sun's light
References
Drljača, M. D., Opić, S., & Matijević, M. (2020). Student perceptions of the importance of art
content and activities in schools of general education and vocational schools in Croatia
The Philadelphia Museum of Art. (2017). AMOR by Robert Indiana. Retrieved from
http://www.philamuseum.org/exhibitions/2016/833.html