Becoming an artist is difficult.
Sure, anyone can pick up a tool of their preference
and learn to noodle around.
Producing artwork sufficiently engaging to power a renaissance takes years of practice to mastery.
We think that artists appear out of nowhere,
fully formed,
an impression we get from how popularity and spread works.
Look under the surface,
read some biographies of artists,
and it turns out,
with few exceptions,
they all spend years going through education,
apprenticeships,
and generally poor visibility.
Many of the artists we respect now weren't known in their lifetimes.
The list includes
Vincent van Gogh,
Paul Cézanne,
Claude Monet,
Vivian Maier,
Emily Dickinson,
Edgar Allan Poe,
Jeff Buckley,
Robert Johnson,
you get the idea.