Pearls from artists* # 671

*an ongoing series of quotations – mostly from artists, to artists – that offers wisdom, inspiration, and advice for the sometimes lonely road we are on.
As a young woman—girl, actually; I was seventeen when I started taking pictures—it would appear that I didn’t have a thing to worry about from the gods. My total lack of promise is exhibit number one in the prosecution of my argument that it is work, and more work, that makes an artist. Proust became Proust that way, indeed furiously working himself to death. But you don’t have to do that—don’t kill yourself in your cork-lined room, don’t be Mozart dying from exhaustion at thirty-five, just put your head down and steadily, resolutely, pull the load.
Sally Mann in Art Work: On the Creative Life
Comments are welcome!
Posted on October 1, 2025, in 2025, An Artist's Life, Art in general, Inspiration, Pearls from Artists, Quotes and tagged actually, argument, artist, “Art Work: On the Creative Life”, cork-lined, exhaustion, furiously, himself, indeed, Mozart, pictures, promise, prosecution, Proust, Sally Mann, started, steadily, taking, thirty-five, working, yourself. Bookmark the permalink. Comments Off on Pearls from artists* # 671.