This article made me rethink how I separate art and music. I always thought of painters and bands as two different worlds, but the text shows they have been mixing for more than a hundred years. I liked the story about Paul Klee using music ideas like “fugue” in his colors, and later how punk students turned art school energy into noisy songs. It feels honest when the authors say money often decides whether someone is called an “artist” or a “musician.” That line hit me, because labels still matter today even when people switch tools on the same laptop. The piece also reminded me that raw spirit can beat perfect skill; three punk chords can share a gallery wall with video art. After reading, I feel freer to blur my own projects instead of picking one box.