Art as a Rorschach Test

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Art as a Rorschach Test
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<p>Art doesn't change. Whether a painting, or a book, a movie, or even a &nbsp;piece of music, once created, it is finished, and yet, that is when its &nbsp;journey begins.<br>
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<p>However, the interpretation of the artwork, any type of artwork, does change. Sometimes it changes in miraculous ways.<br>
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<p>Different people have different perceptions depending on their own filters, culture, surroundings, levels of understanding, experiences in life.<br>
There are also changes from generation to generation.
<br/>Even the same person's perception will change, provided they themselves have changed over time, allowing them to experience a book, a movie, a painting, etc. completely differently than they have before.<br>
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<h3>What is art then? Is it no more than a kind of Rorschach test?
<br/>What are your thoughts?</h3>

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