The Singular Moment – Exploring the Concept of Now and its Representation in Art

$9.16

In 'The Singular Moment - Exploring the Concept of Now and its Representation in Art', the elusive concept of the present moment is examined through the lens of artistic representation and temporal aesthetics. This book delves into the multifaceted meanings of 'now' in the realm of art, exploring how artists capture fleeting moments and ephemeral experiences in their creations. Through a nuanced exploration of temporal dynamics and artistic expression, this book invites readers to contemplate the transient nature of time and the timeless allure of the present moment in artistic narratives. Immerse yourself in a contemplative journey through the ever-evolving concept of 'now', as this book unveils the transformative power of temporal aesthetics in the realm of art.

The Singular Moment – Exploring the Concept of Now and its Representation in Art
The Singular Moment – Exploring the Concept of Now and its Representation in Art

$9.16

In 'The Singular Moment - Exploring the Concept of Now and its Representation in Art', the elusive concept of the present moment is examined through the lens of artistic representation and temporal aesthetics. This book delves into the multifaceted meanings of 'now' in the realm of art, exploring how artists capture fleeting moments and ephemeral experiences in their creations. Through a nuanced exploration of temporal dynamics and artistic expression, this book invites readers to contemplate the transient nature of time and the timeless allure of the present moment in artistic narratives. Immerse yourself in a contemplative journey through the ever-evolving concept of 'now', as this book unveils the transformative power of temporal aesthetics in the realm of art.

In 'The Singular Moment - Exploring the Concept of Now and its Representation in Art', the elusive concept of the present moment is examined through the lens of artistic representation and temporal aesthetics. This book delves into the multifaceted meanings of 'now' in the realm of art, exploring how artists capture fleeting moments and ephemeral experiences in their creations. Through a nuanced exploration of temporal dynamics and artistic expression, this book invites readers to contemplate the transient nature of time and the timeless allure of the present moment in artistic narratives. Immerse yourself in a contemplative journey through the ever-evolving concept of 'now', as this book unveils the transformative power of temporal aesthetics in the realm of art.The Singular Moment – Exploring the Concept of Now and its Representation in ArtHello

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Book Details

Format: Paperback

Publication Year: 2023

Language: English

Edition: First Edition

Publisher: PS Publishing



Topics Covered:
artistic representation
concept of now
fleeting moments
singular moment
temporal aesthetics

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In ‘The Singular Moment – Exploring the Concept of Now and its Representation in Art’, the elusive concept of the present moment is examined through the lens of artistic representation and temporal aesthetics. This book delves into the multifaceted meanings of ‘now’ in the realm of art, exploring how artists capture fleeting moments and ephemeral experiences in their creations. Through a nuanced exploration of temporal dynamics and artistic expression, this book invites readers to contemplate the transient nature of time and the timeless allure of the present moment in artistic narratives. Immerse yourself in a contemplative journey through the ever-evolving concept of ‘now’, as this book unveils the transformative power of temporal aesthetics in the realm of art.

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