The ‘slow art’ movement advocates for a mindful and deliberate approach to viewing art. By taking time to engage deeply with artworks, viewers can experience a richer and more meaningful connection.
“Art is a way of recognizing oneself.” – Louise Bourgeois
In contrast to the fast-paced consumption of digital media, slow art encourages reflection and thoughtful observation. This practice enhances appreciation and fosters a deeper understanding of the artist’s intent and the work’s significance.
