In the world of advanced science and technology, the value of art whether music, painting,… remains undeniable. While science and technology explain the definition of life and improve daily routine, art plays an important role in describing the emotion of human and spiritual aspects.
To begin with, art helps us explore and express the human emotion that science and technology cannot. For example, a song or a painting is capable of making someone cry, happy, or angry,…fostering a deep connection. While science may explain the biology behind emotions, it cannot replicate the personal resonance of a novel like “Three days of happiness”, which delves into the theme of trauma and love.
Additionally, art is like a mirror that reflects the soul of its author, which describes the emotion and their thoughts on the works. Creations like “Lemon” from Kenshi Yonezu evoke the grief from losing the loved one, offering sadness and respect to the dead of an important family member. These interpretations help individuals know the complexity of emotionness.
Moreover, art preserves cultural identity and history, showing the life experience from the past generations, passing down to the next generation. Nam Cao’s works reveal how difficult life of farmers in Vietnam is and what they have to suffer from the dominance of France in the 1940s. This helps us enrich the understanding of history events while connecting to the present.
In summary, art brings out any aspect of human life, not only reflects the soul of the artist, but also goes beyond with our emotion. They also captured the past experience and thoughts about life, preserving moral values and cultural identity.
