Who are your favorite artists?
Art, in reality, is hard to measure by reason.
A painting, a song, or a performance — they speak to emotion, not logic.
Yet in today’s world, art is often defined by capital.
A masterpiece might reach millions not for what it says, but for who owns it.
And sometimes, the truest feelings are the ones left unseen.
Compared to the paintings sold at auctions, I think music and film matter more.
They reach people — not collectors.
A song can comfort someone in silence.
A movie can remind someone to believe again.
Art that lives among people feels more real to me.
Lately, I’ve been drawn to UNIQLO’s PEACE FOR ALL T-shirt series.
It’s more than just clothing — it feels like a statement.
Each design comes from a creator who has made a mark in their own field.
All profits go to charity.
Maybe that’s what art should be — something you can wear, share, and still make the world a little better.
