-“When it comes to sleeping, Murakami is equally indiscriminate about place. The artist has no home per se, just a bedroom only a few yards from his desk here…He works long hours seven days a week but naps two or three times a day”.
When it comes to sleeping for an artist, sleep doesn’t really exist in an artist vocabulary. As an artist, one strives on progression and creativity it is our drive, it is what keeps us up. Being an artist means that you are constantly busy whether it’s producing art or developing new ideas for the piece. Sure an artist will take a break and get some rest, but it would only be for an hour or two and then its back to work. For an artist there is no home. The studio is an artist home, there an artist lives, breathes, sleeps, and work there. Being an artist means that when everyone is sleeping in his or her nice cozy beds at home, you are still up working till god knows when. It’s a 24/7 time of deal that sometimes is frustrating and stressful because as an artist you are constantly busy, but that is part of being a successful artist.
- “I threw away out my general life, so that I can make a concentration for my job”.
- “A studio isn’t just a place where artists make art but a platform for negotiation and a stage for performance”.
- To focus on nothing besides profit is, by my values, evil. But I work by trial and error to be popular.
-“My weak point-I cannot focus on just one thing I have to set up many things. If just looking at one project, then immediately get the feeling it boring”.
For an artist one will work one art piece for a couple of days and then move on to the next one and finsh the other one later. Working on the same piece over and over for days tend to cause frustration and boredom for an artist because you want to finish the art piece but at the same time you grown tired of it just by working on it for countless days. Sometimes it’s best to put aside a art piece that you grown tired of working and work on another idea that way hopefully when you do go back to the old piece that you cast aside you might have developed new ideas that you can put in the old one.