Art, asked by satarupa321, 1 month ago

How art and livelihood interrelated?​

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Answered by srivastavaseem
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The following article questions whether art, as it is normally practiced in our society, can be considered "right livelihood" in the Buddhist sense of a livelihood that is non-harmful and serves the whole. While Drummond focuses on artists, from my perspective his basic argument applies equally well to a wide range of other occupations (including magazine editing) since he is essentially questioning the ethics of a certain kind of specialization. The issues involved are complex, but well worth facing. I would welcome additional material on these issues.

Answered by intelligent567
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I would say that art is related to humanities because many artists use some type of art form to express how they're feeling about the world around them. Whether it's music, painting, poetry or writing, “art” allows an artist an opportunity to depict how they feel. Many artists are observers and can be intuitive.

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