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Landscape with Coca Cola (I do not know if coca cola dreams of me or I dream of coca cola.), Painting

Minseok Chi

Mexico

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 38.5 W x 57 H x 3 D in

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About The Artwork

Beauty is to feel love. The emotion that can come out when the beautiful nature is seen is love for objects. So, how can the feeling of love appear? Every species in the world shows a willingness to live. It is an instinct of all species in the whole world. It is the source of the power to keep the human world and in greater vision, the basic manifestation of the willingness is empathy and altruism. It is through empathy or altruism that love can be felt, so when someone feels love, is feeling beauty and with this, is been able to feel true happiness. However, the human race faces something that could be a blessing or a curse; it is the capacity of recognition and how a concept is formed by it. With this ability, the human being can approach to real love and actively demonstrate empathy and altruism. However, if feelings become just concepts it is really easy for humans to forget the essence of sympathy and altruism. Art can reshape the accustomed feelings and makes people see the world without a concept. So the human race can love the world again. I present the things we can find in our lives very easily but in different scenarios creating new questions around them. I believe that happiness and beauty (true in philosophy or god in religion) are in us and in the whole world if we are willing to feel it. Through my art, I try to show something real that we are forgetting. Art as a way to see the beauty of this world and feel the happiness of the life itself. The art of this era (contemporary art) is art as art, and this idea has been spread in other areas like religion or philosophy. That is why they say that we are living the end of art, the death of God, the silent tribute of philosophy. In this point of view, I show the combination of art, religion, philosophy under the name of life. I try to introspect about the functions of each one and their purposes. I try to ask about the values we have to look for and consider in order to reach happiness.

Details & Dimensions

Multi-paneled Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:38.5 W x 57 H x 3 D in

Number of Panels:2

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Peoples try to do a lots of things to find a happiness. Trying to make a money, have a good house or food, have a good hobby, believe in god, also do art and so many things. And, to do this kind of things, many people are suffering although they just want to have and find a happiness ordinary. I think many peoples are suffering because they are finding happiness in far from our life. Also peoples are forgetting the purpose and what is more important. So there is many Alienation. The happiness(true of philosophy or god in religion) is in our life. If we can see the things of our life without conceptualize like we see the things in perspective of first view like a baby, the happiness, the beauty ,the joy, and the god that we are finding are in a house shoes, a tube of toothpaste, a plastic bottle, a snack pack and everything of life. I am asking to people. "What is the happiness?", "What is the beauty?", "What is the god?" "Why don't we feel the things in our life and be happy?'

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