Share your art generously and with love from "summary" of Walking on Water by Madeleine L'Engle
Madeleine L'Engle emphasizes the importance of sharing our art openly and unselfishly. When we create art with love and generosity, we are allowing our work to connect with others on a deeper level. Art is not meant to be kept hidden or locked away; it is meant to be shared with the world. By sharing our art generously, we are opening ourselves up to the vulnerability that comes with putting our creations out into the world. It takes courage to share our art, knowing that it may be criticized or misunderstood. However, when we share our art with love, we are able to let go of our ego and focus on the impact our work can have on others. When we create art with love, we are infusin...Similar Posts
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