Soulscape 27, Art Doesn’t Just Reflect Life—It Reveals Us

 Johannes Vermeer, Girl with a Pearl Earring, c. 1665, Mauritshuis, The Hague. WC.

Whether an artist intends it or not, simply by painting or drawing reality, they share elegant solutions to problems—or not, a sense of harmony—or not, a grasp of the big picture—or not. We, as viewers, respond on a subconscious level, deeply—either pro or con—to the artist’s methodology. The fun thing is, this happens whether the artist intends it to or not; it comes with the nature of making art. When it clicks in a positive way, it creates the feeling that both the artist’s and the viewer’s psyches have been truly seen. For instance, does Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring make you feel visible?

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