Danh ngôn của Charles Saatchi

I hate to sound like a romantic adolescent, but I believe artists don't generally see art as a career choice; they simply can't overcome their desire to make art, and will live on little income for as long as they have to, before they start to sell their work - or give up and get a paying job.
I hate to sound like a romantic adolescent, but I believe artists don't generally see art as a career choice; they simply can't overcome their desire to make art, and will live on little income for as long as they have to, before they start to sell their work - or give up and get a paying job.
Tôi ghét phải tỏ ra mình là một thanh niên lãng mạn, nhưng tôi tin rằng các nghệ sĩ thường không coi nghệ thuật là một lựa chọn nghề nghiệp; họ chỉ đơn giản là không thể vượt qua mong muốn làm nghệ thuật của mình và sẽ sống với thu nhập ít ỏi trong thời gian cần thiết, trước khi bắt đầu bán tác phẩm của mình - hoặc từ bỏ và kiếm một công việc được trả lương.
Tác giả: Charles Saatchi | Chuyên mục: Romantic | Sứ mệnh: [1]
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