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#35 George Lucas: A Life

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Craftsman Mentality over Artistry

The author describes how Lucas views himself as a craftsman rather than an artist, expressing distaste for the word 'art' due to its connotations of pretension and insincerity. He emphasizes his preference for being seen as a craftsman who creates movies instead of works of art. Lucas attributes the success of 'Graffiti' to his personal conceptualization, indicating his strong belief in his abilities and his creative process.

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