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Art in School and Everyday Life

  • 執筆者の写真: Yuki Suwa
    Yuki Suwa
  • 10月8日
  • 読了時間: 2分

Art is a powerful way to reflect our emotions and thoughts. For students in particular, self-expression is not just an activity but an important process of understanding themselves and connecting with others. But why does encountering art in daily life carry so much meaning? In this article, I would like to explore how art nurtures us within the spaces of school and everyday living.

Small Pieces of Art in Daily Life

Even on the way to school, art quietly accompanies us. Advertisements at the station or posters on the street may only be brief encounters, yet the colors, shapes, and words have the power to move us. These small pieces of art bring stimulation to our routines and spark new ideas.

Learning Collaboration through School Festivals

School festivals and performances provide opportunities for students to experience art together. While opinions may clash, the process itself becomes a lesson in collaboration. A piece that no single person could create alone comes to life when built together with peers. The sense of accomplishment at that moment offers a kind of learning that goes far beyond textbooks.

The Value of Art Classes

Art subjects in school are not merely “extras.” Drawing, playing music, or creating something with one’s hands cultivate sensitivity and creativity that cannot be measured by test scores. These qualities, once developed, become strengths that remain useful in any path we choose for the future.

Music as the Most Familiar Art

For many students, the most familiar form of art is music. From classical works taught in class to pop songs shared with friends during breaks, music is always by our side. In moments of joy or worry, it supports us more deeply than words ever could.

Stepping Beyond the Frame

The greatest charm of art is the freedom to step outside the rigid “frame” of school. In regular classes, students are often expected to search for the correct answer. In art, however, you are allowed to find your own answer and show it freely. At such moments, you can feel that your voice has truly reached someone.


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A young artist absorbed in their work

Art in school and daily life stimulates our senses, teaches us collaboration, and allows us to express ourselves freely. It is more than a pastime; it is a force that shapes our thoughts and feelings while deepening our connections with society. This is why it is so meaningful for young people to raise their voices through art—because their expressions hold the power to inspire, connect, and change the world around them.

 
 
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