Perhaps all artists were, in a sense, housewives: tenders of the earth household.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't use the word 'artists' lightly.
Actually, I don't think there's anyone that represents the artists, except the artists themselves.
I grew up with artists.
With my friends in Brooklyn, many of them started out as artists. I saw many of these friends move into late middle age, still struggling without health insurance or a cushion. I saw people who had given up being artists. Being an artist necessitates a compromise or living on the edge.
The Seventies seemed like this really open time. There were a lot of strong women characters deciding what kind of artists they wanted to be.
An artist is maybe not always having a normal life.
I just don't understand why more actors aren't artists.
Artists are like everybody else.
Being an artist is in part an act of rupture.
All artists are people of growth. It's like food, you take the good and leave the rest.