Art Quote by Lucy Larcom
“When I heard that there were artists, I wished I could some time be one. If I could only make a rose bloom on paper, I thought I should be happy! Or if I could at last succeed in drawing the outline of winter-stripped boughs as I saw them against the sky, it seemed to me that I should be willing to spend years in trying.”
About This Quote
Source Poem: "The Art of Poetry", 1865
The speaker envies artists’ ability to create lasting beauty, yearning to capture nature’s fleeting moments in art, even if it requires lifelong dedication.
In simple terms: Desire to create enduring art like nature.
Pursue artistic skill despite challenges.
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Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- painting
- writing
- sculpture
- music
- illustration
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does “making a rose bloom on paper” mean to you?
- How long are you willing to practice a craft?
Art may never fully capture reality; perfectionism can stall progress.