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Considerations of the Beautiful and the Sublime in Art

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  • Simina Georgiana Chereches

    (BabeÈ™-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania)

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By deepening these two themes of the world that surrounds us we find an aesthetics of the environment, of the pleasant environment that we find in beautiful objects and human works created by man over the centuries. By beautiful, we find the idea of pleasantness, of things with an aspect out of relief, of human qualities that we cannot but expose and detail in the most meaningful way. Although the things around us have a certain aesthetic and give us a more pleasant mood, they are transient, like any creation that man has created over time, because they are designed, evolve, and must periodically reinvent themselves in order to preserve this form of beauty. But what truly remains a beautiful thing that always makes us feel good and has remained the same since life on earth began is what we call human qualities, kindness, honesty, love from where we least expect it, and the care we receive from our loved ones. Most famous thinkers expound human values as those that are driven by the idea of beauty. The sublime is what we might describe when we experience a state of awe, when we experience unique moments in our lives, when we glimpse a phenomenon in nature that touches our heartstrings, when we see a rainbow, when we take part in a solar eclipse or a volcano eruption, these things bring man to the point where his heartstrings are touched and he feels life on another level. Although man has succeeded in creating impressive things through painting and sculpture, thus creating a pleasant environment, he does not succeed in exposing artistic experiences as deeply as the natural environment does.

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  • Simina Georgiana Chereches, 2022. "Considerations of the Beautiful and the Sublime in Art," RAIS Conference Proceedings 2022-2023 0242, Research Association for Interdisciplinary Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:smo:raiswp:0242
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    beauty; art; sublime; aesthetics; amazement; ecstasy; surprise; ambience; perfection;
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