Stay true to your artistic vision and voice from "summary" of Walking on Water by Madeleine L'Engle
When we create art, we are expressing something deep within us, something that is uniquely our own. It is important to stay connected to this inner source, to trust our instincts and intuition. Our artistic vision is a reflection of who we are, our experiences, beliefs, and emotions. It is what sets us apart from others, what makes our work truly original and authentic.
It can be tempting to conform to external expectations, to try to please others or fit into a certain mold. But when we do this, we risk losing sight of our true selves, of what makes us artists in the first place. We must resist the urge to water down our vision or compromise our voice for the sake of popularity or approval. True art comes from a place of honesty and vulnerability, of daring to be different and daring to be ourselves.
Staying true to our artistic vision means being willing to take risks, to push boundaries, to explore the unknown. It means being open to failure and criticism, knowing that not everyone will understand or appreciate ou...
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