In the Introduction of Art and Fear, Bayles and Orland say, "...But while geniuses may get made once-a-century or so, good art gets made all the time. Making art is a common and intimately human activity, filled with all the perils (and rewards) that accompany any worthwhile effort. The difficulties artmakers face are not remote and heroic, but universal and familiar."
In your own words, what are Bayles and Orland saying? What are some difficulties that you have when making art that you consider being universal and familiar (person fears)?
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