Press enter or click to view image in full size Image from Pinterest We’ve all said it at some point — “That’s a bad art.” Maybe it was a painting that didn’t make sense. A song that felt noisy. A film that seemed confusing or slow. But what if the problem isn’t the art? What if it’s us? Art, at its core, is expression. It’s not a formula. It’s not a right-or-wrong answer. It’s someone taking a piece of their inner world and putting it out into the real one. And that process — by itself — can’t be “bad.” When someone creates, they’re not always trying to impress you. They’re trying to say something. Sometimes clearly, sometimes messily. Sometimes in a way that only they fully understand. And that’s okay. Because art isn’t a universal language. It’s personal. We like to believe that “good art” should be instantly understandable. That it should move everyone in the same way. But that’s not how humans work — and it’s definitely not how expression works. Think about languages.…