The root formation of an art…

The root formation of an art…

When artists create art, it is just them with the art. The process starts with a thought, idea, or mere inspiration.
When they pick up the first material to initiate the art-making process, they start forming invisible roots that connect their craft to the world. 
There’s not just the artists and the art that’s in the process of creating anymore; the hidden space is present, a stadium for the work. The room is filled with all their energy and thoughts, and they think of just creating, be it abstract, surreal, illusionist or vertical line. 
Once the piece is complete, it is sometimes displayed for a larger audience to see; thus, this art piece creates various paths and visions as each mind sees the work differently. The formation is complete. 
But what happens to the art after the formation is complete?! 
It is presented to the spectators through an exhibition or museum space or on the wall of the artist’s room. It reaches the eyes of many spectators, and this art, which originated with one artist, creates various streams. It ends with a thousand eyes and establishes a thousand little stories.
No matter where it is displayed or what the art’s root forms are, it is different for all the spectators. We don’t think about its roots or presume the same things when we look at a painting, a sculptor or even an empty space display; we all see and feel things differently.

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