I believe that anyone can make art. While some artists may seem to have an innate ability—such as a natural eye for color, rhythm, or form—art also involves a great deal of acquired skill through practice, study, and experimentation. Many artists develop their style over time, showing that creativity grows with effort and persistence.
Art is for everyone – The belief that anyone can make art supports the idea that creativity is a human trait, not a privilege reserved for a few "gifted" individuals. This democratizes art and encourages participation, not just passive admiration.
Skill is developed, not just inherited – While some people may have natural inclinations, you rightly point out that practice, study, and experimentation are essential to artistic growth. Talent can give someone a head start, but persistence and learning are what sustain and refine an artist’s work over time.
Skill is developed, not just inherited – While some people may have natural inclinations, you rightly point out that practice, study, and experimentation are essential to artistic growth. Talent can give someone a head start, but persistence and learning are what sustain and refine an artist’s work over time.