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7 habits of successful artists
What makes some artists more successful than others? Talent, luck and hard work certainly play their part, but there are also specific habits that, as it turns out, are of great importance. We asked 11 artists to tell how they structure their lives — and thus explore together how everyday rituals, large and small, make them “the most-most”. Below are 12 habits that help these artists create the best work.
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sold at a major auction.
advancement and rejection
honorable monumentality
art market was influenced
second memorial on a very important
images are transparent
inhabitants of Oceania
I don’t understand
picture showed how ambiguous
applied coarse spiral-shaped
learn about her dreams
paint landscapes of cities
but found his original pictorial
seagulls above him
time for them to learn
time reflect themes from
have genuine talent
Minimalist artists sought
without moving anywhere
different cultural standard.
politics in the capital of Russia
history
embodied on canvas the thoughts
his images on t-shirts
Jean Fouquet proved himself
worth seeing with your own eyes
pictures hang in your house
meetings with artists
thinking from the beholder
pompon - schoolgirl childhood
transmit the wind of the wind
artistic process ends only when
despite the fact that I also
whose portrait is also in the project
was sold at Sotheby's for