Unknown, Tantric painting from Rajasthan, India.
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Unknown, Tantric painting from Rajasthan, India.
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There is a subfield of neuroscience called neuroaesthetics which studies how the brain perceives and responds to beauty. From a brain perspective, beauty isn’t superficial, it’s regulatory. It affects emotion, memory, motivation and our overall well being by influencing brain systems tied to stress, reward and safety. Beautiful things can lower stress and cortisol, increase dopamine (pleasure and motivation), increase oxytocin (connection and safety), and help the brain move out of survival mode. That’s why natural light feels grounding, soft colors feel soothing, symmetry feels safe, clutter feels overwhelming and certain spaces make you breathe deeper without even realizing it
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Suad al Attar, Garden of Eden, 1993
Suad Al-Attar (Iraqi, 1942), Garden of Eden, 1993. Oil on canvas,183 x 153 cm.
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