Art doesn’t bare itself to just anyone, but to believers called artists.

Richelle E. Goodrich
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Art doesn't bare itself to just anyone, but to believers called artists. In the quote, art is likened to people. In a way, art is as personal as a person. The person who created art is the only one who knows how it was made and what it means.

Unlike a person, art can't be altered or changed once someone else has seen it. It's meant for a single person, and that person has to believe in it before it can be saved.

Source: Slaying Dragons

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