>>21840092 lb
>Separating the art from the artist…
Once you see it for what it is it is no longer art but a spell.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/entertain
entertain
verb (used with object)
1 to hold the attention of pleasantly or agreeably; divert; amuse.
Synonyms: regale, beguile
Antonyms: bore
2 to have as a guest; provide food, lodging, etc., for; show hospitality to.
3 to admit into the mind; consider:
He never entertained such ideas.
Antonyms: reject
4 to hold in the mind; harbor; cherish:
They secretly entertained thoughts of revenge.
5 Archaic. to maintain or keep up.
6 Obsolete. to give admittance or reception to; receive.