Interesting. Maybe it's just a matter of perspective. I think in some respects art is an idealised vision of life or something that the artist wants to aspire to (even if it is negative and terrible and gloomy and groady). Is that what the person who said it meant? But do you or do you think fantasy writers and artists see what they do in life? I'm not sure sometimes.
Or maybe life and art are the same thing, just taken to different extremes. Along that same point I think you could argue that art is more pure than life or a purer form of it, because there's kind of a set number of influences on it. Life is an art.
And I'm probably the last person you wanted to comment, so I'll shut up now.
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Or maybe life and art are the same thing, just taken to different extremes. Along that same point I think you could argue that art is more pure than life or a purer form of it, because there's kind of a set number of influences on it. Life is an art.
And I'm probably the last person you wanted to comment, so I'll shut up now.