Unless almost every day of the year you can have seven hours of pure solitude a day, put away your dream of doing great creative work. Included in this view are artists, notes Edgar Degas:
It seems to me that if one wants to be a serious artist today and create an original little niche for oneself, or at least ensure that one preserves the highest degree of innocence of character, one must constantly immerse oneself in solitude. There is too much tittle-tattle. (Quoted from The Life of the Creative Spirit, p. 284.)
For a brief biography of Edgar Degas, click here.
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