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Beyond Words: How Language Shapes the Way We See Art - FrikiFish Art Magazine Artist Mentor XAV on Kaspar Hauser, Semiotics, and Expanding Your Perception. Every time someone looks at your creative work, they’re not really seeing your piece. They’re seeing the language they’ve ...

What if we never really see art, only the language we’ve been taught to interpret it with?

In our latest article, Artist Mentor XAV dives deep into how language, culture & perception shape what we call “reality”.

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Perception vs. Reality: Understanding Intent
Perception vs. Reality: Understanding Intent YouTube video by Kasey James

You can show someone a bird a thousand times… but if they believe it’s water, what else can you do?
Media Literacy is important

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This piece plays with perception and reality, combining RGB colors to create shifting patterns that change with your point of view. It questions how much of what we see is shaped by perspective rather than material truth.

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A textured abstract artwork by Lemony featuring a grid of nine sections, each with colorful circular and semi-circular designs. The circles and arcs overlap in dynamic compositions, using shades of orange, teal, yellow, black, and white. The image has a distressed, painterly look with visible brushstrokes, scratches, and a rough, handmade feel. The background is beige with subtle grain patterns, enhancing the organic, layered aesthetic. The design emphasizes symmetry and contrast, blending geometric precision with artistic spontaneity.

A textured abstract artwork by Lemony featuring a grid of nine sections, each with colorful circular and semi-circular designs. The circles and arcs overlap in dynamic compositions, using shades of orange, teal, yellow, black, and white. The image has a distressed, painterly look with visible brushstrokes, scratches, and a rough, handmade feel. The background is beige with subtle grain patterns, enhancing the organic, layered aesthetic. The design emphasizes symmetry and contrast, blending geometric precision with artistic spontaneity.

"Art does not reproduce the visible; rather, it makes visible." — Paul Klee On Modern Art. Trans. by Paul Findlay (Faber & Faber, 1966).

Intersecting Minds “Sensing the Unseen”
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