Every city has its own unique personality and culture. The art that is created in these cities reflects the characteristics of their inhabitants, as well as the history of this area. Some people might say that art doesn’t contribute to city development, but I would argue that it does because it adds a sense of character to a place. Art also provides an outlet for expression which can help with mental health issues such as anxiety or depression. For example, people who live in New York City may see themselves living on top of each other without any space between them; however, they can escape this feeling by visiting one of many museums in their city where they are able to appreciate the beauty and creativity within these buildings while taking time out from their busy lives.

Cities are a product of their people and the art that they produce. Cities also have to be constantly developing in order to stay competitive, so it is no wonder that public art has become such an important part of city development. Public art helps to bring attention from potential new residents and tourists alike, as well as draw people into the community on a regular basis. It may seem like something small at first glance, but when you take into consideration all these factors – it becomes clear how much public art contributes to city development.