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3 pages in length. Inartistic people look at a brick and see only a rectangular-shaped red object that is both hard and inert. A creative individual who looks at a brick considers it but a single component in an otherwise enormous undertaking, such as a building or sculpture, whereby this one brick serves to represent a most important element in the overall finished product. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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in an otherwise enormous undertaking, such as a building or sculpture, whereby this one brick serves to represent a most important element in the overall finished product. To see beyond
the finite composition of a brick is to understand how everything - no matter how static - harbors life. Energy lives in everything and is readily available to those
who can see past mortal limitations. As such, the very nature of aesthetic experience is that which we, as humans, have been trained to discern as a species, inasmuch
as the certain quality of perception required within the artistic world is decidedly unique to human beings. Man looks upon his world as a direct reflection of him, his
values, beliefs, experiences, conditions and development, with mans consciousness, awareness and understanding dictating perception of the brick. Myriad philosophers, psychologists and sociologists have attempted to explain the inherent relationship
that exists between art and the aesthetic experience; of those who have succeeded, the primary focus has been upon the sensual realm and the manner by which all things stagnant
retain composure, which in turn triggers an enhanced awareness of the moment at hand and draws attention to the fleeting nature of existence that unifies all things.
Thoughts that come to mind when forming a certain building using brick is how that brick will have a tremendous responsibility with regard to the fundamental
presence of that structure. Were that brick to deteriorate and crumble away, leaving the surrounding bricks with no support, the entire building may not be in danger but the
structures integrity would certainly be brought into question. Indeed, creating a building involves more than mere blueprints and concrete. Fashioning a true work of architectural illusion is really
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