I love that an idea can be so powerful it doesn't matter whether I've seen the artwork for real or not.

Sara Baume
About This Quote

art is not limited by reality. If you can imagine something, it can be real. This quote expresses the imagination of art. It reminds me of how art cannot be limited by language or reality. If you can imagine something, it will be created whether you have seen the artwork for real or not.

Source: A Line Made By Walking

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