When contemplating a painting, one is compelled to ponder its essence. What truly constitutes a painting? Is it merely a convergence of brushstrokes, hues reflecting the seasons, and the endless toil of a creative mind? John Keats declared, "A Thing of Beauty is a joy forever," suggesting that art unveils the profound thoughts of its creators. Amidst a phenomenon of centerlessness in the post-modern world, the complexities of Art and its role in remembrance are significant. The dynamics of art and memory now lie at the intersection of fragmented perceptions and fluid societal norms. The dynamics of truth in art lie at the crossroads of perceived reflections and societal norms.