We should all engage with art because art walks among people without causing harm.

Cammino solitarioArt is the universal language that lives in silence or, at the very least, when it expresses itself, it never shouts, even when it seeks to challenge. The act of creating moves through matter and engages in dialogue with souls. True art never raises its voice nor tramples anyone's path; rather, it becomes a trail for those willing to explore hidden worlds, unspoken ideas, and profound emotions. In art lies a profound truth: great is the one who walks without stepping on others.
Every brushstroke, every verse, every chisel strike is a balancing act between creation and respect.
The artist must not impose; they offer. Their gesture is an invitation, not a declaration. Through their hands, art becomes a bridge between different individualities, a space where barriers fall, and differences harmonize in a language made of beauty, not domination. When we engage with art, we discover the delicacy of creating without destroying. In a world often dominated by competition and indifference, art teaches us that greatness lies in touching without harming.
Even when art conveys suffering, it must be a redemptive suffering, revealing new dimensions within us. Art must leave its mark with care, never tearing away but gently engraving itself. Dedicating oneself to art means exploring what makes us human, celebrating fragility as strength. For those who delve into the art of creation, it is about transmitting understanding with a light yet indelible touch. In art, as in life, a path is great only if it leaves room for others.