From childhood reprimands to adult disapproval, the message has been clear: stifle the artist. They told us drawing was disobedience, doodling was laziness, visual thinking was failure. Now, they call it wasted time. But they're hiding something. They fear our perception, our ability to see the subtle shifts, the hidden truths. We remember every detail, every word, every flaw. They know a camera captures only a surface, while an artist captures the soul. That's why, in places where truth matters, the artist's hand prevails.