Life is art and you are the artist
An artist channels their experience into a form. If the artist is talented, when you encounter the art in its form, you will almost be able to experience the object of the artist's inspiration as if you were the artist themselves.
All that is ever inspiring the art in the first place is the artist's life. I would even say that the artist's life is itself art, even before they translate their experience into a form.
What we, the consumers of the art, get from the artist is a translation of their experience. But then, has the artist themselves not already consumed the art in its original form? The art being their firsthand experience.
For example, let's say the artist is a painter. They see a landscape and they paint it. The artist has seen the landscape firsthand. The landscape in reality is already a painting, even before the painter paints it. The painting that the painter produces on canvas is a translation of the original landscape for consumers to see the landscape secondhand.
The point I wish to make is that you are the artist.
Your life, as you are living it now—seeing whatever you see with your eyes, hearing whatever you hear with your ears—is art.
Even before it is translated to any other form, such as oil on canvas or sounds from an instrument, your firsthand sensory experience of your own life is already a one-of-a-kind work of art that only you can experience.