This piece reminded me why art is not born from perfection, but from the need to transmit. Not to impress, but to touch. Not to prove skill, but to share inner truths.
What you describe here is precisely the beauty art carries at its core: the courage to be honest, even when the form is imperfect. Because art does not ask for permission—it happens when something within us seeks to pass through to another.
This writing is a quiet yet powerful reminder that creativity is a bridge, not a podium. Thank you for articulating this essential truth with such clarity and sensitivity.
“Art is not what you see, but what you make others see." Edgar Degas
We live in a world that constantly asks us to consume, to scroll, to watch, to absorb what others have made. But Degas reminds us that art isn't passive. It's not about perfect execution or having the "right" skills.
ART is about transmission. It's about taking what's i…
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