Writing in The Atlantic author Arthur C Brooks tells of his visit to the National Palace Museum in Taiwan which contains one of the largest collections of Chinese art in the world The museum guide asked ldquo What do you think of when I ask you to imagine a work of art yet to be started rdquo Brooks said ldquo An empty canvas I guess rdquo The guide replied ldquo There rsquo s another way to view it The art already exists and the job of artists is simply to reveal it rdquo In Ephesians the word ldquo handiwork rdquo
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