Only an artist knows the turmoil of their heart and mind, the chase for minute details that push them to put it down on canvas in the most mesmerising ways.Edgar Degas, a French Impressionist artist, put this message down beautifully in his quote, “Painting is easy when you don’t know how, but very difficult when you do.” It catches you because it reverses the usual expectation that knowing more makes things easier. The sentence doesn’t teach technique or tell a story; instead, it hands you a paradox to sit with.It compels you to ponder the idea that learning the rules and subtleties of a craft can make the work feel heavier, more exacting, and more morally demanding.