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The importance of art does not stem from merely decorating life, but from deepening and broadening our comprehension. By transforming feelings and lived experiences into tangible forms, art sharpens our focus, refines sensitivity, and expands imagination. It creates space between what is and what could be, enabling us to experiment, fail, recover, and develop empathy and discernment amid ambiguity. Art transforms personal moments into collective remembrance, safeguarding communal hope while offering subtle critique and quiet resistance. Its so-called "useless utility" is not a retreat from practicality, but a form of liberation—the freedom to generate meaning, reinvent identity, and reimagine reality. Thus, art functions not only as a reflection of the world, but also as the spark that illuminates and activates it.





Promotional poster designed for the play "Macbeth"








Promotional poster designed for the play "King Lear"





















