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Why Is Art Important?

Andrew Milne June 14, 2024

A few years ago, someone asked me in an interview, “Why is having art in your life important?” I was stumped. Art has always been a big part of my life, like it’s always been there. Growing up, I was surrounded by art. My walls were filled with beautiful pieces, and I loved visiting museums and galleries. Even my friends’ homes had amazing art. It’s always been a constant in my life. So, how do you explain why you need art? It’s like explaining why you need air.

Experts say there are three main reasons people have art: they love it, they want to make money from it, or they want to show off their good taste. That last one, showing off, has kept the art world going for a long time. But for me, it’s simpler. I have art because I love it.

Think about the last time you saw a piece of art that really moved you. Maybe it was a painting, a sculpture, or even a mural on the side of a building. How did it make you feel? Did it spark joy, curiosity, or even a bit of confusion? That’s the power of art.

Before we talk more about why art is important, let’s think about what art means to different people. Some think of fancy galleries and rich people. Others might not think about it at all and say they don’t understand it. But art has been around forever, from ancient cave paintings to street murals today. It’s how we make our surroundings beautiful, record our history, honour our beliefs, and communicate.

Art used to be hard for most people to get. But now, it’s everywhere. Art markets, local art shows, and public art like sculptures and murals make cities more interesting and are tourist spots. Think about all those vacation photos you have in front of famous fountains or statues. And because of COVID-19, art is even easier to see now. Many galleries have online tours and exhibitions. Art has never been so available.

One of my favourite memories is standing in front of Van Gogh’s “Starry Night” at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Seeing it in person was a completely different experience from seeing it in books or online. The colours, the texture, the emotion—it was overwhelming. Have you ever had a moment like that with a piece of art?

But having art in our homes is more important than ever. Art makes us feel, think, talk, be creative, and see things differently. Original art gives us something beautiful to look at and a glimpse into the artist’s mind. And the more we look at good art, the more we feel, learn, and appreciate it.

During the pandemic, art’s importance has become even clearer. Friends and clients have told me how their art has helped them get through tough times. One friend said, “This tough time has given us the chance to think about our art and find hope for a better tomorrow.” Others have shared how their art has helped them feel less lonely.

Conclusion:
Art is more than just decoration. It brings joy, inspiration, and connection. It helps us see the world in new ways and reminds us that we’re all in this together. Whether it’s a painting that makes you smile or a sculpture that starts a conversation, art makes life better and more meaningful. And that’s why having art in your life is so important.

So next time you pass by a piece of art, take a moment to really look at it. Let it speak to you. You might be surprised by what you discover.

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ANDREW D MILNE The Artist:

As an impressionist artist, my art reflects our relationship with the environment that surrounds us. I am an adventurer with a passion for camping, hiking, and exploring the world. I am captivated by Canada's stunning landscapes and find artistic inspiration in the breathtaking wonders of my homeland, whether I am revisiting my roots along the World Heritage Site Rideau Canal or embarking on a coast-to-coast journey.

With my brushstrokes, I bring the outdoors to life on canvas, skillfully depicting the interplay of light and color in nature. My artwork conveys the serenity of lakes, the grandeur of mountains, and the untamed beauty of forests, inviting viewers to reflect on their own relationship with nature and the deep connection between humanity and the natural world.

As an impressionist artist who finds solace in the great outdoors, my art celebrates the beauty and wonder of Canada's landscapes and reflects my profound appreciation for the environment. It invites us to immerse ourselves in the splendor of nature and serves as a visual reminder of the impact that the natural world has on our lives.


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