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Mohammadkhani Orouji F, Saeid Z. Is the Effect of Colors on Human Beings Local or Worldwide?. GMJM 2022; 1 (1) :27-34
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1- Department of Psychology, Abarkouh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Abarkouh, Iran
2- Department of Psychology, University of Bangladesh University (BU), Bangladesh
* Corresponding Author Address: Department of Psychology, Bangladesh University, Dhaka, Bangladesh. (f.mohammadkhani.or1983@gmail.com)
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Introduction: One of the main challenges of an artist when creating a work of art is deciding what range of all human beings are supposed to be the specific audience of this work of art. Is the work of art a local work that only a very limited range of people in a limited ethnic group and neighborhood can relate to? We consider that, for example, some local poems, all the beauty and conceptual richness of which depends on the terms and type of tendency of that particular neighborhood, will be meaningless or insignificant for other people, and in most cases these poems cannot be translated and therefore These poems can be referred to as local literary-artistic works. Is the work of art considering an ethnic work or a national work? That all or a significant part of its content can be understood only by a particular ethnic group or individuals of a particular nationality.
Conclusion: These and similar questions will never have a precise, definite and clear answer, and from one artist to another, this difference in attitude and the difference in facing this fundamental challenge will always be seen, but in any case, it brings us to a very important point.
 
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