Artist Quote by Jim Butcher
“... They paid some madman who thought he was a decorator a lot of money to make the place look hip and unique. May be it's my lack of fashion sense talking, but I thought they should have held out for one of those gorillas who has learned to paint. The results would have been of similar quality, and they could have paid in fresh produce. - Harry Dresden, Small Favor, Jim Butcher”
About This Quote
Source Novel: Small Favor by Jim Butcher, 2002
Hiring a decorator who lacks artistic skill leads to a bland result; a true artist could create something unique, even if paid with produce.
In simple terms: Choosing talent over cost yields better outcomes.
Prioritize skill over price.
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When to use this quote
- interior design
- branding
- art commissions
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What balance of cost and creativity is acceptable?
- How can you recognize genuine artistic talent?
Budget constraints may limit access to true artists.