True Art Defines by the Intensity of Reality — Not Replicating the Reality

Apus Tech & Art
2 min readJun 20, 2023

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Creating a masterpiece in art depicts the artist’s experiences and emotions. However, some artists replicate objects, hoping to increase their earnings through quantity. Albert Camus, a French painter, splashed canvases with conceptual beauties that connected with human spirits– not copying the outside world.

Artists use many techniques, styles, and forms for expressing distinct viewpoints and interpretations of the world that help to connect with people emotionally. They may use vivid colours, dramatic compositions, conceptualise topics, or experiment with different media.

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Understanding Reality

Nature is the creation of God that contains many eye-catching places that inspire artists to explore inner visions to change the world with the power of art. Camus portrayed his imagination of seeing things differently. Nature fascinated him to recreate the environment in his version. Therefore, artists must create a unique perspective that reflects thoughts, emotions, and experiences.

Challenging Perceptions

Camus’s artistic philosophy emphasised challenging perceptions. His paintings reveal the contradictory nature of reality and hidden complexities. He used primary colours and abstract forms that changed the audience’s views about art. A creative artist sees the world differently. He finds things from nature that nobody can ever imagine and portrays the canvas with ideas. That’s what catches the attention of spectators.

Implementing Ideas

Camus believed that true art is diving into the depths of human existence. One should Implement ideas that go beyond the surface; captures the intensity of reality, stirring emotions and challenging perceptions. Artists should use their personal experiences to build an art masterpiece. It connects people emotionally through the artwork.

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Conclusion

In conclusion, true art is not about replicating reality but understanding reality and implementing ideas. Artists like Camus seek things from nature and use them in their art. They connect with nature and present them attractively, such as a salesman explaining the products.

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