RE: Young Talents And Smell Of Paint
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I wonder if any of them will choose not to make art their life. I had a cousin who had talent at least by her teens and she did later attend art school, but she married and had children and got involved in other things and to my knowledge, creating art was never in her adult life. I was delivering one of my paintings to her SIL on her husband's side of her family who was going to take it to my cousin when she visited next and she had gone to the same art school and her professor told her that my cousin had great talent, so it wasn't just a family opinion.
That may happen to a lot of people, you love art, but other parts of your life prevail and you don't really do anything with it.
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It's sad story as a great talent is lost, but it depends on the individual too. It depends on how strong your desire to create is. Family always takes priority and having kids makes it difficult to find time, but if you don't do it, no one will. Creating art can be therapeutic as well, so it's not just about creating.
Let's hope they can find the strength and motivation to continue.