What is the function of art?

The function of art is to express your feelings. In art you can use many forms of way to reach out to someone and show them what you’re feeling it all depends on how you look at it. If you can connect to the art you may find something beautiful about it and see why the painter created this art. Some people may see paint splatter, regular words in a song or just a sculpture while others can feel emotions and powerful words or just something they admire. There are three categories the function of art fall from personal, social or physical functions. The physical function of art is works of architecture any of the crafts and industrial design are all types of art with physical function. Social function is when it addresses aspects of life as oppose to one persons point of view or experience. Personal function can be a person that created a masterpiece that she relates to in her personal life.
Should extreme forms of artistic expression be censored?
How can people express themselves if we censored there art work? Everyone see something different with there eyes while others may see just a naked picture that painter sees meaning to there masterpieces. Censoring there art would be taking the painters creativity. Art is the creation of beautiful things .An artist may create out of need for self expression or gratification they might have wanted to communicate a thought or point to the viewer.
 Art is supposed to be the expression of feelings the visual representation of what the artist is feeling or trying to show. Everyone has the right to have freedom of express to demonstrate there opinions and feelings. Art should not be cover no matter if others get offended art is art there’s no reason it should be censored the artist should have freedom of expressions. Once you start censoring art it will never end because so many people have so many different opinions on what is offensive and what isn’t. There’s no way to tell whether something is actually offensive because it is a personal opinion.

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