Q: What does it take to be an artist, especially one living and working in New York?

Barbara's Studio

Barbara’s Studio with works in progress.

A:     The three Big P’s – Patience, Persistence, and Passion.  Without all three you will not have the stamina to work tirelessly for very little external reward.  You can expect help from no one.  There are so many obstacles to art-making and countless reasons to just give up.  When you really think about it, it’s amazing that great art gets made at all.  So why do we do it?  Above all it’s about making our time on earth matter, about devotion to our innate gifts and love of our hard-fought creative process.  And, my God, it even gets harder as we get older!  So what do we do?  We dig in that much deeper.  It’s a most noble and sacred calling – you know when you have it – and that’s what separates those of us who are in it for the long haul from the wimps, fakers, and hangers-on.  I say to my fellow artists who continue to work despite the endless challenges, we are all true heroes!       

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About barbararachkoscoloreddust

New York Artist Barbara Rachko www.barbararachko.com shares her perspective on pastel painting, photography, and the creative inspiration she finds in ancient Mesoamerican civilizations, mythology, and travel to remote places (like her new favorite destination, Bali).

Posted on July 15, 2012, in An Artist's Life, Inspiration, New York, NY, Painting in General, Quotes, Studio, The West Village and tagged , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 13 Comments.

  1. Wonderful Barbara!

  2. Barbara, I really enjoyed reading this interview. I fine and concise combination of personal story, art “exhibit”, and pep-talk- we all need it! Congratulations on getting this done and out there. Best, Cora

  3. Jacqueline Sferra Rada

    Barbara
    Your words on pastel work which I also have a deep love for in addition to my painting practice resonated with me as I also love being one with the medium and being able to move the color around and layer them directly using my bare hands for which I am yet to find a satisfying replacement and doubt ther is…..as for your words on being an artist in NYC (and I think they would apply to any location) ….truly inspirational and validating.
    Jacqueline Rada

  4. Hi Barbara,
    Love the Q&A format. I work in pastels as well, and there is something better about using your hands, partly to do with the “grease” from your fingers I think! I find that Wallis paper is slightly kinder, while still taking lots of layers (plus wet media).
    Kari Feuer

  5. Congrats Barbara on this. It looks great and definitely reflects your vision and persona. I am really curious to see what emerges from the Bali trip.

  6. Reblogged this on The Gallery Goddess and commented:
    The inspirational, talented Barbara Rachko on being a living, working artist in NYC, USA.

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