Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder
‘Beauty is in the eye of he beholder;’ one statement has never held so much truth.In a world with so much freedom the definition of what is considered beautiful is variable. One person may find beauty in a flower, or a flock of geese flying south for the winter, while another may consider them images far to common to encompass real beauty. When beauty moves beyond its basic definition and into the realms of artistic expression, the word beautiful becomes even more subjective. The question posed to us for this assignment was to define how we have incorporated beauty and art into our every day lives. First and foremost I find beauty in my family. Beauty only begins to describe the spectrum of interests and attitudes each member brings to the family unit. My sister, a pre-teen sensation,
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Approximate Word count = 535
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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