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Old 09-11-2003, 11:43 PM   #9
Marvin Mattelson Marvin Mattelson is offline
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Talent alone?

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I wonder how many people with Marvin Mattelson's ability languish in the welfare lines
It would be nice if people were rewarded based on talent alone. Unfortunately we live in a complex world and to survive an artist must be more than talented. One needs to be a self promoter, heavily networked and sometimes, just plain lucky.

When I graduated from HS in Phila. the board of education gave twenty scholarships city wide. My HS won 10 of those and I was first runner up (number 21). They may have been more talented at the time but I had the desire to succeed and that was my fuel.

Even though I went to Art school, it took me thirty years to scrounge together the education I needed to fulfill my ambitions so that my "talent" could be recognized. Talent alone without proper training cannot be manifested. I feel very fortunate to have been privy to the knowledge I have received and I derive great satisfaction by teaching others.

There are many Sargent wannabes who churn out painting after painting and make tons of money. I spend as much time as necessary, to satisfy myself through each and every painting I create.

I also spend a lot of my time doing non painting activities in order to promote my work and build my reputation. I enjoy being hands on and taking responsibility for my career. I'll never be rich doing things my way but I sure am happy.

There are no easy answers if quality work is your goal, but if you long to be an artist, you do whatever is necessary to reach your goal. First off, start with good training.
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