I'd say creating art is definitely beneficial for everyone, whether they're talented or not, because it's more about the process than the outcome. For example, when I was learning video editing last year, I wasn't naturally skilled at it, but the act of creating something from scratch was really satisfying. It helped me relax and focus, even when the results weren't perfect. That said, I think it's important not to pressure people into thinking they need to be good at it-art should be about enjoyment, not competition. Watching my niece draw in the park was a great reminder of that-she wasn't worried about being the best, she was just having fun.
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Part 3a child you know who enjoys painting or drawing
What do you think of the view that creating art is beneficial for everyone, whether they are talented or not?
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