CHASING SHADOWS: THE ART OF EPHEMERAL BEAUTY
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https://doi.org/10.71146/kjmr6Keywords:
Ephemeral, Transience, Light, Aesthetics, Illusion Fleeting, Perception, Abstract ArtAbstract
The art of ephemeral beauty represents a fascinating intersection of transience and aesthetic expression. This concept is deeply embedded in cultures around the world, from the fleeting cherry blossoms of Japan to the transient nature of sand mandalas in Tibetan Buddhism. "Chasing Shadows: The Art of Ephemeral Beauty" delves into how artists capture impermanence through various mediums, exploring the philosophical undertones of the fleeting moments that inspire this art form. The article explores the cultural, psychological, and aesthetic dimensions of ephemeral beauty, offering a nuanced understanding of how impermanence becomes a source of profound artistic expression.
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