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What is "Utopia"? What does this word mean to you? What would be your "Utopia"? Think about this while it is being read to you or while you read it and hopefully by the time the you get to the end you to will know what it means to you; and what your utopia would be like. By definition from a dictionary "Utopia" means, an ideally perfect place, especially in its social, political, and moral aspects. Utopia is your perfect world or society. It is a world of your choice, a world that meets every single expectation you have of life. A utopia in my mind would be a world where all people great and small, all shapes and colors, and all creatures are treated as one or as equals. It would be a world without discrimination and racism. My utopia would never have to worry about pollution or chemical weapons. People could believe in whatever god they wish but they would not kill others just because they did not believe in their god. Artist and utopia; is there any connection or resemblance in either?

Is art not an artist's utopia? Think about it. Isn't utopia whatever world, society, or maybe space you want it to be? So for artist a sculpture garden could be their utopia because they put the pieces of art that they had made or bought in that area. The artist could have also designed that place of perfection or tranquility to their liking, so if that were true it would that artist's "Utopia". The, Nasher Sculpture Center, in Dallas, is a perfect utopia for the owner of the center because it houses everything that person wanted just to make the center. To make that utopia the owner had trees brought in from all over the world and the trees were put in certain places all around the 54,000 square foot property. The sculptures were strategically set out just to the owner's liking and for the building it self it to was designed for the owner's liking which in turn became his own utopia even thought it is open to the public. Having you been thinking?

Do you know now what your utopia would be like? Do you know what the word means to you now? What is "Utopia"?

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