aes·thet·ics /esˈTHediks/
noun noun: aesthetics; noun: esthetics a set of principles concerned with the nature and appreciation of beauty, especially in art. the branch of philosophy that deals with the principles of beauty and artistic taste.
Origin
aes·thet·ic /esˈTHedik/
aesthetic (n.)
1798, from German Ästhetisch (mid-18c.) or French esthétique (which is from German), ultimately from Greek aisthetikos "of or for perception by the senses, perceptive," of things, "perceptible," from aisthanesthai "to perceive (by the senses or by the mind), to feel," from PIE *awis-dh-yo-, from root *au- "to perceive." read more.
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Beauty is everywhere you look. On a placemat, the side of a wall, in a garden, and in wide open spaces.
Enjoy the view.
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