Continuing this thread, Coomaraswamy’s insight invites us to recognize artistry in the mundane. Consider the care with which a parent prepares a meal or a gardener tends to plants: each act, when imbued with attention and intention, transforms the ordinary into the creative. In *The Art of Loving* (1956), Erich Fromm argued that love itself could be considered an art—requiring commitment, skill, and creativity regardless of one’s formal training. [...]