Suppose there was no chance of ever being paid, would you still paint?
Submitted by: MuhammadI'll admit, it's much more motivating for me to paint when I can visualize some kind of reward for my efforts. I'm not talking about just money here, simple recognition also counts for something as well. If I was the only person left on Earth, I'm not sure that I'd continue to paint.
Some artists I've talked to sometimes tell me that they have a tough time selling their paintings, that they become attached to a few of them and never want to part with them. For me it's different. There isn't one of my paintings that I wouldn't part with. The fact that someone is actually interested in my art, and would consider displaying it in their home is what brings me the most pleasure.
Submitted by: Muhammad
Some artists I've talked to sometimes tell me that they have a tough time selling their paintings, that they become attached to a few of them and never want to part with them. For me it's different. There isn't one of my paintings that I wouldn't part with. The fact that someone is actually interested in my art, and would consider displaying it in their home is what brings me the most pleasure.
Submitted by: Muhammad
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