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telo118 [61]
2 years ago
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An essay on reasons why art is better than science

English
1 answer:
Rus_ich [418]2 years ago
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Art is the beauty of everything ever created. science, on the other hand, is the exactness of everything that ever existed. the science of art describes the art and how it was made; the art of science is how it doesn’t just flow, and how it can explain the unimaginable. art is “better” than science because it is important to realize and appreciate the beauty in everyday life.

furthermore, everything from the stars to the way everything works is what science is. cells and atoms are the basic units of life and matter. those cells and those atom make up beautiful people and astonishing structures. without science, there is no explanation to how the solar system works, or how gravity actually affects us.

contrastingly, art explains and expresses the way artists feel. similar to how song writers express their feelings through songs, artists can express it through paintings, sketches, sculptures, and so many other art forms. unlike science, the beauty of art is that an image is worth a thousand words.

in conclusion, art is “better” than science because you can express yourself through it without having to use complicated formulas or another level of understanding. science requires complex formulas and thinking, which makes it seems as if it is forced. art isn’t forced, it just flows and naturally comes out. art gives artists the opportunity to beautifully express themselves, while in science, you can’t exactly express yourself. with art, you can create masterpieces of science, that don’t require using complicated equations to create them. artworks are worth thousands of words and emotions.
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