The most important knowledge acquired: ART and ARTISTS, Unity Community Challenge

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The different types of knowledge acquired throughout human life, among the thousands that are highlighted by scholars and philosophical thinkers are: empirical, scientific, philosophical and religious.

Knowledge is so far (you never know) the only thing you can take with you forever, at some point in my life I ended up reading an article on How ​​does too much knowledge come with sadness? and in that article it was reported that with each learning that we obtain and understand in our life, we tend to understand that our life is nothing more than a simple cycle that contains: birth, life and death and that our human existence is fraught with suffering, in part I agreed with some passages since some moments in my life this acquired knowledge left some fear in my life so that without it I would not think so much, you would like not to know the existence of the holocaust and the deaths of thousands of Jews motivated by an extremist leader?

I know it's something that is reported to be written forever in the history of humanity, however I would have one less reason for sadness if I didn't have the knowledge of this act since knowing it or not, I couldn't have interfered in anything except stay in the thought in my mind.

In order not to deviate from the context my understanding for knowledge comes through art.
But can we learn something from the art itself? How will this make me effective in the debate of life?

Art goes far beyond the simple act of creating something visually attractive, it is about expressing yourself without speaking a word if you want to, being able to free your emotions through your creativity without rules, just letting yourself be guided by your sensations and thoughts, art itself is knowledge gained that can vary from person to person in terms of emotion, artistic vision, passion and ideology.


The Garden of Delights - Hieronymus Bosch


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This work created by the artist Hieronymus Bosch gives us reflection and a possible understanding reporting that our world is connected between paradise, earth and hell, one of the first works to be divided into 3 parts in the frame passing this sense of religiosity with the most diverse theories of how the artist ended up thinking about doing this work, currently she is in Spain in the city of Madrid.

This gives us the knowledge of the existence of heaven and hell while we are at the center and in which direction we are going to walk.

Guernica - Pablo Picasso


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A work that tries to pass the despair and suffering after the bombing that the Spanish city ended up suffering, you can see the chaos that the artist is trying to pass through the affections in the faces of animals and men, while some thrown on the ground, others pretending that they are fleeing. desperate for something, this art is also found in Madrid.

The Creation of Adam - Michelangelo


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This is a classic work by Michelangelo, the famous Creation of Adam, it has biblical representation as it tries to show according to the holy book his first creation which was Man, this work of art is exposed on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome.

From a perspective of philosophers and scholars who tend to talk about the theory of why the fingers of God and Adam do not touch even though they are so close, according to them God represents knowledge and is within a mind with the other angels that represent the thoughts, and so Adam can only gain knowledge if he is actually seeking and "reaching" through touch and the will to stretch a little farther, as you can see he is still lying in comfort.

On the other hand of religious thinkers, this work simulates how God and Adam have the same aspect in terms of appearance, however God is stretching his fingers I offer paradise for his creation, but it is up to Adam to also want to stretch out so he can reach this objective.


Even with all this text reporting my understanding and other perspectives on works of art, to some people who do not embrace this type of knowledge and these arts become just paint on canvas, without being able to pass on any usefulness to thoughts, for That's why, for me, art is a knowledge that is a little explored, although it has a vast story to tell through ink and painting.

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Nice work .pls upvote my comment i am out hive power to post my first post...pĺease please please

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hi @wlffreitas ! Thanks you really much for this interesting and very inspired - as inspiring ! - entry :))

I enjoyed your intro a lot and the following analysis of you ! Particularly the one about Michelangelo and the Sistine Chapel !

Thanks again for taking some time to participate 🌟

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Thanks for reading the content, this painting is my favorite, taking out David's sculptures.
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You're welcome ! Just you maybe forget to translate one part, no ?

I wish you a very good evening and weekend in advance :)

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damn I didn't really notice lol sorry I'm Brazilian and I use translate.

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hahaha :) No problem, I'm French and I sometime use it too !
I wish you a very pleasant day 💫

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Having such knowledge of art is truly of great importance to one who appreciates art and those art works are incredible.

Thank you so much for sharing them with us and also joining in this challenge.

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Thank you very much, your content is extraordinary, I left a comment there.
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You are very much welcomed @wlffreitas 🥰, thank you so much for stopping by at my post, I truly appreciate it 🤗🙏.

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I can tell already you love for arts and it's beauty... This is a knowledge to be valued.

How ​​does too much knowledge come with sadness?

Okay, that article seem interesting reading the title alone 😊

Every art work with it's history, really cool... Thanks for sharing your most important knowledge with us @wlffreitas

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