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DR. YASHODHAR MATHPAL’S PORTRAIT AS A DOCUMENT
Author(s) -
Srishti Sah Jagati,
Annpurna Shukla
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
shodhkosh: journal of visual and performing arts
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2582-7472
DOI - 10.29121/shodhkosh.v2.i2.2021.29
Subject(s) - painting , curiosity , portrait , magic (telescope) , narrative , reading (process) , art , visual arts , narrative art , aesthetics , psychology , art history , literature , contemporary art , performance art , philosophy , social psychology , linguistics , physics , quantum mechanics
Whenever we look at an artwork, we often don’t know about what is the difference in between, seeing and observing. We often perceive the overall effect created by that work of art, without noticing the details. Off course, the effect created by that artwork in total plays an important part in evoking both positive and negative emotions. But there are few images which speak to the mind and inner self within minutes or seconds. In Visual Art the artists have ben recording, incidents, ideas and messages. The reason why it has been labelled for documenting, illustrating and narrative qualities.