Creative experience is about developing a perspective.
You know what you like, and why you like it. You know what you don’t like, and why. The art you create has a perspective and it connects better with people the clearer your perspective is.
That doesn’t happen automatically; it happens because you create things without perspective, first. It’s only through that work that your point-of-view strengthens. You don’t reach everyone when your art has perspective – perspective means it’s not for some people. But for those it reaches, it has more connecting power.
Sometimes I think the whole point of making things as a student and new artist is just the creative perceptive development. The works themselves don’t matter at all.