Most artists would, we suspect, agree with poet May Sarton’s observation about the purpose of their lives:
I am at my desk from three to four hours every day. . . . It has to be the morning, before one’s mind is all cluttered up, when the door to the subconscious is still open, when you first wake up. That’s the creative time for me. Because you want, you see, that primary intensity. This is what my life is all about - creating a frame in which I can have that primary intensity for three hours a day. (Quoted from The Life of the Creative Spirit, p. 259.)
For brief biography of May Sarton, click here.
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