The World of the Arts

Art has the ability to lift our spirits and can actually help us heal. Artwork hung in museums, architecture seen in the streets and art we make ourselves helps the body balance, the mind strengthen and our spirits soar.

Since the pandemic, art has both been challenged and celebrated. There was a decrease in its production and visitation followed by an increase in its make and views. The art world has nearly recovered.

Like every industry, the pandemic took its toll on the art world. But, like every industry, it also inspired a unique recovery. Art has changed and even how we view the old art forms has as well. Thousands flocked to far away lands to take in the beautiful architecture and arts after the pandemic. They needed to see the old with new eyes and the new with eyes wide open after quarantines and bumpy returns to life.

They all wanted to take in all of the art that they could find. They even became art makers themselves by documenting it all on their phones through video and photos, exhibiting their own interpretations. They traveled, they saw and they enjoyed the art created by those that came before them.

Art has a funny way of drawing people to it. And people crave it in times of need. Let’s hope that the arts continue to be celebrated, visited and made so that we can all continue to enjoy it in our everyday lives.

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