Art Quote by Winifred Gallagher
““Where visual artists are concerned, the Baroque sculptor and architect Bernini and the painter and sculptor Picasso were clearly adept at both experiential and instrumental attending, says Tellegen, as is the modern architect Frank Gehry. Choosing a literary example, he says that F. Scott Fitzgerald once admitted to "wrapping one of his romantic flings in cellophane" for later artistic use and notes that "this kind of heartless but honest professionalism is not uncommon among creative people.””
About This Quote
Creative work often blends immersive experience with functional execution, and artists may compartmentalize personal emotions for professional output.
In simple terms: Art merges feeling with utility.
Artists balance emotion and craft.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- Designing a building
- Composing a painting
- Writing a novel
- Curating an exhibition
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- Developing interdisciplinary curricula
- Informing creative leadership training
Questions to Reflect On
- How does separating feeling from work affect artistic authenticity?
- Can professional detachment enhance or hinder creative innovation?