If you don't get noticed, you don't have anything. You just have to be noticed, but the art is in getting noticed naturally, without screaming or without tricks.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
True art tries not to attract attention in order to be noticed.
That's the thing about great artists: They find the thing that's most obvious to themselves, what's most conscious and natural, and they put it out there and the audience comes.
If you do every job like you're going to do it for the rest of your life, that's when you get noticed.
The art world can be very intimidating because it's just so vast. You talk to people who are really clued in to all the young artists and coming into it you're never going to be able to catch up immediately, even though there's pressure to.
I like not being noticed. It has been a struggle because I love performing, but if I'm in a group of people and someone has a bigger personality, I'm like, 'Go ahead, and have fun!'
I think performers are all show-offs anyway, especially musicians. Unless you show off, you're not going to get noticed.
It's hard to notice things without people noticing me and that takes some getting used to.
Art is nothing if you don't reach every segment of the people.
If you want to get into the creative world, you have to just keep flogging away even when nobody's paying attention. Because then when somebody finally does pay attention, it's certainly a lot more interesting when you have a ton of stuff to show.
I think I've benefited from not being hugely known. It means I have to do something really effective to be noticed.