I believe the definition of "art" in the previous description may be valid, but it likely captures only part of what art truly is. Art isn’t just about aesthetics or skill—it’s also about expression, emotion, context, and impact. What may be considered art in one culture or time period might not be in another, showing that art is deeply tied to human experience and perception.
What’s missing, in my view, is the emotional and cultural dimension—how art communicates something beyond words, connects people, and can even challenge norms or inspire change.
My definition of art comes from a subjective perspective, because I believe that personal experience and emotional resonance are core to understanding what art means to each individual. That said, there are also objective frameworks—like composition, technique, and historical significance—that help us evaluate and study art in a more structured way. Both perspectives matter.