A PREVALENT notion about art in our society is that it is merely a recreation. Confining art to recreational activity trivialises its significance, purpose and social impact. In its simplest definition, art could be a source of communication for people across racial, linguistic, cultural and geographical divides. It gives meaning to thoughts that are beyond verbal articulation. It is a medium of conversation that helps people navigate through disparities and join hands to create an impact.

Art is diverse because it helps establish relationships irrespective of borders or socioeconomic constraints. Art is flexible as it could be revolutionary, blunt, subtly satirical, political or critical. Art highlights socio-political ills. It reflects instincts and thoughts.

It gives an impression of mind, helps to develop vision, gives direction, stimulates purpose, and ultimately enflames change through its thought-provoking depictions.

Art is one of the purest forms of expression because it comes from within. Art therapy is a psychotherapeutic technique. Adopting some form of art as a hobby significantly helps reduce symptoms of anxiety, depression, stress and trauma.

After exploring art for some years, I have learnt that those who confine it to recreation are irrefutably unaware of its significance.

Aymen Hasan
Lahore

Published in Dawn, January 2nd, 2023

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