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Serenity |
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Lujain Abulfaraj |
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School of Architecture and Design
American University of Sharjah |
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visual arts - static visuals
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undergraduate |
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| Description of Idea |
| People often relate beauty with the physical appearance. Others claim that true beauty lies beneath skin. In my opinion, radical beauty is Serene. It is a deep spiritual connotation that is felt not touched. Love, care, and peace are a few of the examples that most people seek to experience. True inner peace and affection is hard to find nowadays due to the sins of humanity. Hate, discrimination, prejudice are a few of the evil of mankind that faded the experience of a calm mind-set. What if there was a place where tranquility and calmness were crystal clear, a place that goes beyond terror, beyond conflicts of race, so pure where none of that exist. All religions are in favor of peace and are against all that is sinful. If people truly believe in the message of their religion, like I do, they will find their one true place of peace. If you discover that true bottomless ambiance that churches, mosques, temples, and other worship places provide, you will experience the true meaning of radical beauty. I experienced all that in the Holy Grand Mosque in Mecca; it is my place of serenity. |
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