Paintings
Fine arts represent the soul of human expression. Through painting, sculpture, drawing, and other visual mediums, artists have communicated ideas, emotions, and cultural values for centuries. Unlike commercial or utilitarian design, fine art exists for its own sake—to inspire, provoke thought, and connect us to something deeper than everyday experience.
In an age dominated by rapid technology and fleeting trends, fine arts remind us to slow down and observe. They ask us to engage not just with what we see, but with how we feel. A single brushstroke can convey vulnerability. A sculpture can freeze a moment in time. Fine arts encourage both creators and viewers to explore meaning beyond function.
Moreover, the study and practice of fine arts sharpen important skills: critical thinking, patience, discipline, and a heightened sensitivity to form and detail. These are tools not just for making art, but for navigating the world creatively and mindfully.
Fine arts may not always offer immediate answers, but they raise important questions. They give us language for the intangible. And in doing so, they affirm one of the most essential parts of being human—our need to create, reflect, and find beauty in the world around us. I prefer the landscape.


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Old Atlanta Journal and Constitution building. Abandoned and still standing.









