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You put your thoughts and feelings and other parts of your life into your art...so yes, art imitates
life. |
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It does run both ways. Usually art imitates life. But from time to time an artist or movement can
actually provoke changes in the world. "Art & Physics" is an interesting look at how the visual arts
in the early 20th century seemed to presage scientific discoveries by 10 - 20 years. |
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That's how i look at it. |
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Yep,if you do it right! |
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I believe that in the beginning, art imitated life, but it also imitated thought, feeling and
knowledge. Life then was inspired by art that portrayed another thing, and imitated it, so that now,
life imitates art. |
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