A flawed creation cannot exist without a flawless one (on making art and living life).
Masterpieces exist only in our imaginations. You see a masterpiece (probably because people before you called it a masterpiece — it’s assumed that everyone will see a masterpiece, and those who don’t see a masterpiece are called weird) and you would be surprised if you knew how the author (artist) sees (saw) it. There is a good chance he or she would name several things that are wrong with it.
If so, maybe all works of art (all creations) are perfect in some sense? I guess they can…