From recovery to rags and rags to recovery symbolizes art - a perfect compilation of human imperfections.
Criss JamiTags: art human-nature suffering mistakes struggle artists poverty symbolism perfect imperfections recovery prosperity riches starving rags rags-to-riches riches-to-rags starving-artist
The privilege of struggling artists is ... the life being buried in what we can't really afford of* what a gorgeous life!!
Hiroko SakaiTags: life art artist starving-artist struggling-artist life-of-artist
Over the last forty years, many educators, decision-makers, and even some parents have come to regard the arts as peripheral, and let’s face it, frivolous—especially the visual arts, with their connotation of ”the starving artist” and the mistaken concept of necessary talent
Betty EdwardsTags: talent drawing starving-artist educators public-schools
She would have thought that working and living in continuous happiness, harmony, and security day after day would lead to mental lethargy, that her writing would suffer from too much happiness, that she needed a balanced life with down days and miseries to keep the sharp edge on her work. But the idea that an artist needed to suffer to do her best work was a conceit of the young and inexperienced. The happier she grew, the better she wrote.
Dean KoontzTags: writing suffering writing-process happiness-fulfillment-desire starving-artist
I was born, slipping on a symphony of broken melancholy; created of pencils and crayons; i was not supposed to be this way. i guess i am a "disappointment". i paint and draw. i like to write poetry. The things I excel at could fit inside my shoe." Excerpt from the poem,"Pain"written in 1995, by E.H. Cato(my maiden name) featured in Volume 2 of the Rantings
Emily H. SturgillTags: starving-artist
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