Jennifer BirkettThe decadent artist markets other people's pain
About This Quote
This quote mirrors the idea that the creative impulse stems from pain. Most of us have worked with someone who is very creative and at the same time crippled by self-doubt. This person has an affliction with the inability to express themselves. They are plagued by their own creative thoughts that they are not worthy of sharing with others.
That idea is certainly true but that pain is not necessarily the creative urge. It is more likely that this person has something to say but cannot reach out to say it because they are missing a fundamental part of themselves. The artist markets other people's pain, their creative thoughts, by getting them to share their thoughts through their art.
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