
Art is not just about what we see with our eyes, it has a far deeper meaning and a purpose to bring forth an idea that propels change in society or a perspective for good.
It is also believed that art begins where nature stops, meaning that art goes far beyond the reality that we can ever see around us and allows human reality to fathom far, without any boundaries.
Art has always been the medium through which artists have tried to express emotions, ideas, dreams, and experiences that cannot always be explained through ordinary reality. This is why art continues to connect people across cultures and generations.

“Great Art Picks Up Where Nature Ends”
-Marc Chagall

Chagall, the famous Russian and French artist of Jewish ancestry, brought this beautiful idea to light through his quote, explaining that true art does more than just copy the natural world or directly paint the canvas about what is in front of the eyes; it always has a deeper meaning, a perspective of the artist.
Nature is already full of beauty expressed through landscapes, people, animals, colours, and life itself. However, great art goes a step further. It adds imagination, emotion, personal experience, and a meaning hidden in depths to what already exists.

His paintings were not usual portraits, and instead of painting the landscapes exactly as they were, he created magical and emotional worlds filled with floating lovers, flying animals, and bright, dreamlike colours. His work showed that art is not limited by reality.
The quote also differentiates between just putting down or capturing what you see and creativity. Even though a photograph might capture a beautiful sunset exactly as it appears, an artist can paint that same sunset with emotions such as hope, loneliness, joy, or nostalgia, with the ting of emotion that brings out the real beauty with artist's pov.

Today, people often run behind chasing social media trends and following viral reels. But the real creativity lies in producing your own content in your unique style. Chagall’s words remind creators to think differently and express their own ideas.
Moreover, the quote connects art with human emotions. Even though nature can be beautiful, art allows people to interpret beauty in different ways.