Answer:
The word katachi, meaning form and design, is the closest equivalent in the Japanese language to the Western notion of visual art
Explanation:
The word "katachi" cannot be directly and comparatively translated to English. Even within Japan its meaning is multiple - it can be form, shape, symmetry - the marriage of beauty and functionality, the quintessence of Japanese design. It may mean the many ways in which someone can produce the same object.
I connotative interpretation is when the viewer judges a painting not for the content of the image but what emotions the painting evokes and what deeper meanings the painting has.
E.g. Picasso's masterpiece, Guernica, is a painting that heavily relies on connotative interpretation due to its roots in political activism and a rejection of the violence and horrific events of The Spanish Civil War.
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