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Philosophy of Art


Art as a Fundamental Human Need
Art is not a luxury but a structural human need. A critical reflection on art as cognitive, cultural, and social infrastructure.

RND Culture
Feb 163 min read


Why Does Social Criticism Affect Us So Deeply as Creatives?
On exposure, identity, and the fragile architecture of making Why does a comment linger longer than praise? Why does one line of criticism echo in your mind while ten affirmations fade? As a creative, you do not simply produce work. You externalize perception. You translate fragments of your interior into visible form. What others critique is rarely just an object. It feels like they are evaluating the way you see. Creation is exposure. When you release a piece into the world

RND Culture
Feb 123 min read


Who Are We Without the Arts?
Or perhaps, who we are becomes clearer the moment art enters the room Who are we without the arts? The question feels abstract at first, almost rhetorical. We might answer quickly, saying that we would still be workers, parents, citizens, bodies moving through routines. We would still eat, speak, build, decide. Life would continue in its functional shape. But something essential would thin out. Without the arts, we would still exist, yet our interior would feel unnamed. Exper

Diego Mejia
Feb 123 min read
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