Art Quote by Arthur Phillips
““He had no illusion that this was bittersweet or somehow necessary to make art. It just burned. Anyone who felt this would take their hand off the stove at once, but he was locked in position, inches from the source of his pain, for as far into the future as he could see, because if he was going to be a musician, if he was going to protect the one profound and real thing about himself, the one thing he loved besides her (but which only she made appear at its strongest), then he would be a fool to leave a singer who so obviously was going to go all the way.””
About This Quote
Source Novel: The Song of the Lark, Arthur Phillips, 2010
The artist feels compelled to endure pain for authenticity, fearing loss of identity if he abandons his craft.
In simple terms: Artists may stay in pain to keep their true self.
Embrace authenticity, but seek balance.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- musician rehearsals
- creative blocks
- career crossroads
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Is suffering essential for art?
- How can creators protect themselves?
Pain may become destructive if unaddressed.