People shouldn't trust artists and they shouldn't trust art. Part of the fun of art is that it invites you to interpret it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When there's writing that you really trust, it's very freeing as an artist.
A true artist is expected to be all that is noble-minded, and this is not altogether a mistake; on the other hand, however, in what a mean way are critics allowed to pounce upon us.
An artist cannot be responsible for what people make of their art. An audience loathe giving up preconceived images of an artist.
The responsibility of an artist is to be honest with themselves.
Art is so subjective, and people can react however they want.
There's a unique bond of trust between readers and authors that I don't believe exists in any other art form; as a reader, I trust a novelist to give me his or her best effort, however flawed.
Part of being an artist is that you are always concerned you don't have what it takes. It... keeps us honest.
Art is a deception that creates real emotions - a lie that creates a truth. And when you give yourself over to that deception, it becomes magic.
Never trust the artist. Trust the tale. The proper function of the critic is to save the tale from the artist who created it.
You should trust any man in his own art provided he is skilled in it.