Art and Seeing

Whenever I see a piece of art, I often immediately think about how I interpret it and then how someone else can. The main reason being that something obviously had to have been the basis for the piece. In a way, interpretting art and religion are very similar. Hindu temples contain varying statues and with one statue,"One can see the silver mask of the goddess Durga, or the stone shaft of the Sive linga, or the four-armed form of the god Visnu" (Eck 36). A person's interpretation varies based on their own religious background and their environments. Whatever someone interprets they are doing so because of how the art affects them as well how others affect the art simply by viewing it.

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