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The importance of art as a tool for society

The importance of art as a tool for society

In a general sense, art is any human activity that draws on emotions and intellect to create works that have aesthetic characteristics. 

This brings together different areas -such as sculpture, painting, dance, poetry, cooking, cinema, engravings, theatre, comics, photography and numerical art- which have evolved throughout history. history of mankind.

"Every child is an artist. The problem is how to continue to be artists when they grow up," said Pablo Picasso.

To understand it, it is enough to look at children who are able to pick up a pencil and scribble on a sheet of paper long before they can speak: from this point of view, art is synonymous with creativity, therefore, it is important both for the development of skills and knowledge, as well as to implement learning and experience.

Art is closely related to human nature. The different forms of artistic representation correspond to the need or, rather, to the fundamental characteristic of expressing that human beings possess. Art plays a mediating and driving role in communication, since the artist through his creation transmits not only emotions, but also messages, and makes us reflect on our existence, social problems or life in general. From this perspective, it becomes a tool that can change or educate a society.

As a therapy, art can bring peace, happiness, love, and hope to human beings: for example, in situations where people need to listen to music to cure their sadness, watch theatre comedies to laugh, watch movies to dream or just to have fun. , learn to know the past or contemplate artistic works to appreciate their beauty.

Art is the reflection of human culture, which is why it serves to preserve the cultural heritage of a people and transmit it from generation to generation. In addition, it is subjective, it is expressed in a universal and understandable language for any human being, since it appeals to our senses, emotions and faculty of thinking. Education, today, continues to be based on artistic works from the past, because these -in their different manifestations- have never lost their importance for society.

Source: El Periodico.com