Art reflects social issues.
Art affects social issues.
Social issues affect our lives.
Artists use social issues to affect a change.
His art reflects his philosophy of expressing perspective and perceptions before nature.
It reflects important tools and beliefs used in Chinese art and writing.
Thanks to Egyptian conservatism, art in the New Kingdom was vey similar to art in the earlier dynasties
Art reflects and affects lifestyle in the sense that art often imitates life. In other words, books and movies are often similar to real life situations.
People make art about what they know, what's going on around them, and what's important to them. Therefore, when you look at art that was made during the black plague, it really emphasizes on death and destruction, because that was what was going on around the artists who made it, and it was obviously important to them. In a lot of ways, art reflects what is going on in certain time periods and certain cultures, and depending on the subject matter of the art, its time period and culture are more easily identified. You can't really have something that both reflects and affects something. It just doesn't really make sense.
Stone Age art provides insight into the daily lives, beliefs, and activities of early humans. Cave paintings depict hunting scenes, rituals, and animals that were important to their survival. The art also reflects their creativity, cultural practices, and spiritual beliefs.
the style of the art often reflects you
Islamic art reflects on Muslim beliefs by interpreting aspects of the Qur'an into the picture's by using shapes and symbols to represent different character because Islamic art doesn't allow human figures to be placed in the art
Everything you experience, observe, or think, affects your beliefs.
The Buddhist cave temples along Silk Road reflect the beliefs of Chinese people. The art was created during the Han dynasty.
Canadian art reflects on European and indigenous influences.
Self-identity in art refers to how artists express their own personal beliefs, experiences, and emotions through their work. It can involve exploring themes related to one's culture, gender, race, or heritage to create art that reflects who they are as individuals. Artists may use their art as a means of self-exploration and self-expression.