Research identifies three core dimensions of how art regulates emotion. Source: Dan Cristian Pădureț / Pexels. Art helps us deal with our emotions. Expressing yourself, exploring your inner world, and ...
There’s no doubt that emotion and art are intrinsically linked, whether it’s the viewer’s experience or the artist’s subjects. Yet little has been revealed about how art-evoked emotions stem from the ...
The primary authors of this post are Dirk B. Walther (University of Toronto) and Claudia Damiano (KU Leuven) Have you ever stood before an abstract painting, feeling a surge of emotion but struggling ...
Heidi Manfred works on an untitled piece in her Hollidaysburg basement studio. Mirror photo by Patrick Waksmunski Many people don’t examine their feelings, but artist and behaviorist Heidi Manfred of ...
The emergence of AI-generated art raises questions about authenticity and emotional depth, as it lacks the human touch.
Larissa Humiston was walking through a New York City museum several years ago when an idea of blending visual art and dance began to take shape in her mind. Not in the literal sense: No “Mona Lisa” ...
1. How did you end up being a creative? From a young age, I’ve been drawn to doing things differently. In elementary school, I once added a fast-spinning clock video to a school event countdown—a ...
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