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{{Term | type = Concept | used_in = [[Painting]], [[Drawing]], [[Sculpture]], [[Design]], [[Philosophy of art]] | related = [[Beauty]], [[Style]], [[Composition]], [[Aesthetics]] }} In art, the term '''aesthetic''' refers to the principles and qualities that shape the perception of beauty, taste, and artistic value. It is concerned with how art is experienced by the viewer and how certain visual or sensory characteristics evoke responses such as pleasure, admiration, or contemplation. The aesthetic dimension of a work is not limited to appearance alone but also includes the ideas and emotions that the work communicates. The concept of aesthetics has deep roots in philosophy. Thinkers such as '''[[Plato]]''' and '''[[Aristotle]]''' considered the nature of beauty and its role in art, while the modern field of '''[[aesthetics]]''' in philosophy emerged in the eighteenth century with figures like '''[[Immanuel Kant]]'''. In this context, aesthetics is not only about judging what is beautiful but also about understanding the principles of artistic expression and the experience of art. In practical terms, artists make aesthetic choices whenever they decide on elements such as '''[[composition]]''', '''[[color]]''', '''[[form]]''', or '''[[style]]'''. These decisions shape how the artwork is perceived and how effectively it communicates its intended meaning. What is considered aesthetically pleasing can vary widely across cultures and historical periods, reflecting differences in values, traditions, and artistic goals. The word aesthetic is also used more generally to describe a recognizable quality or atmosphere in art, design, or even everyday objects. For example, one might speak of the minimalist aesthetic in contemporary design, or the romantic aesthetic in nineteenth-century painting and literature. In all cases, the term points to the sensibility and perception of beauty, taste, and artistic expression.
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