Review of Arte
I am enough to be an artist who draws freely above my imagination. Arte was born into a noble family in Florence, Italy in the revival era of the 16th century. In this era there were no women became artists, but Arte loved art did not care about his noble status and tried to become an artist, this is Arte's journey to be an artist. This is an anime that can be considered good and also can be considered bad, located in Florence during the Renaissance, it is an amazing story that makes you think about the meaning of art and human potential. Arte asthe protagonist is a person not only embodies art, but also uses art as a means to change his own destiny. This gives meaning that we have the power to change thoughts, things, and events. I think his way of thinking is at the core of the Renaissance, and his innovative way of thinking leads to the values and development of modern society.
In terms of animation, Arte offers bright and stunning animations, perfect for anime that deals with art. The atmosphere of the Renaissance century shown is very pronounced where women are still underestimated and the lives of noble families who have their own problems. If art aims to preserve the roots of our culture, society must let artists freely follow their respective visions wherever it takes them, at least that's what I want to say.
In addition, Arte's opening and ending songs strongly illustrate his animations where the opening shows Arte's struggle to become an artist while the ending shows the memories she went through are depicted in a frame. For the first episode, Seven Arc Studio managed to attract the audience's interest to follow Arte's story and his achievements in the arts, at least that was good at the beginning I guarantee it.