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Framing the Invisible

How We See and Understand Art

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Framing the Invisible

By: Gita Joshi
Narrated by: Sarah Kempton
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Unlocking the Power of Art and Perception

Art has the power to move us, to spark an unexplainable connection, or to leave us cold. We might focus on small details or take in the entire piece of art, searching for something familiar. This book explores how we see art, how our experiences shape our perceptions, and why some works resonate deeply while others do not.

When you understand the context in which an artwork was created–whether through the artist’s intent, their personal history, or the world in which they lived–your perception may shift, revealing new layers of meaning and connection.

In Framing the Invisible, you’ll learn how to:

  • See art through fresh eyes and uncover how your background shapes your interpretations
  • Learn simple techniques to sharpen your observation skills and gain more from every artwork you encounter
  • Connect with art on a deeper level, developing empathy and understanding through what you see and feel
  • Discover hidden meanings that speak to you, creating a dialogue between you and the artist

Art is something to observe and something to experience. Once you’ve finished this audiobook, you’ll have a whole new way of seeing and engaging with the world around you.

©2025 Gita Joshi (P)2025 Gita Joshi
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