Da Vinci's timeless lesson: True artistry demands purpose beyond mere imitation
Leonardo da Vinci argued that true art goes beyond copying, requiring deeper meaning and intentional purpose. He compared artists who simply replicate to mirrors, which reflect images without any real understanding. In an era of rapid digital reproduction, this philosophy remains highly relevant to creative fields. Genuine originality, da Vinci suggested, comes from thoughtful analysis and a distinctly human perspective rather than technical ability alone.
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