I do think Sleeping is a form of art. I always liked watching babies sleep. The face expressions so how their dream is going. smiles show a sense of warm and that there dream is enjoyable. but when you see their eyebrows come together and their nose wrinkle up, and whine a little bit one can tell its not a pleasant dream. Capturing the face expression while babies or anyone sleep is a unique form of art. Most wont think of it as art but you need to observe every detail. The photo that is taken willl have so much meaning behind it. everyone would have a different opinion behind the sleeping art form. It has to be ones personally feel to if sleeping is art.
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