Passion for Art

"Passion for art"

We always use, read or hear the common word “passion” for this and passion for that in particular passion for art. But what is the meaning of passion and from where was driven!? What does it mean having passion for something or to be passionate about something? Word passion has been driven from the Greek word “pathos” and has more than one meaning. It can mean something good or bad happens to us; in particular, bad thing that carries the meaning of suffering! Passion in Latin word is “passio” means suffering and the verb is “pati” means to suffer!

I definitely, do not wish to talk about suffering but about the passion for art in the optimistic sense. Our common understanding of word “passion” has been always as a fine quality to have. In a way yes, it is, for the fact that passion works as internal forces and as an inner agent to motivate oneself. It is inner feelings or personal needs to express oneself in different ways. Passion motivates us to have devotion, desire, deep interest, intense love and affection for what we wish to do or have.

When intense emotion exists usually become uncontrollable and stirs us to reach what has been foreseen from a distance. This deep feelings or needs create enthusiasm which leads to action, in turn, action will lead to success. So, we can say that Passion creates action and action creates result.

But how about the suffering part and why that was included in the original meaning of the word? When passion is left uncontrollable with no guided goals or constructive plans can cause the negative results and suffering. However, having self-discipline, strategy, clear vision and determination can result in the positive part of passion.

Now, what does all this have to do with artists having passion for art? In general artists, of all disciplines, have much passion for what they do. Yet, we have seen some artists have stopped creating art, why? Whether because of low sale or no sale at all or t\hey were dreaming too big and rushing results! This factor would induce artists to examine the inner motives and find out if they have enough passion for what they have chosen to do! Has the financial issue contributed to their decisions of quitting? Have they made enough research of how to promote their art? Have they inquired about how to turn art to business or even asked for professional assistance? Have they taken the necessary steps to reach the next step? Or have they discovered that art was not for them? When some millionaires were asked “what made them successful?” they stated that “when doing something you passionate about, the money will follow”!

Art career is one of the most difficult paths one can have to make living from. However, my fellow artists, I am not a dreamer neither I am encouraging you to be. But keeping your passion alive and passing the suffering part (the waiting period while working hard) is one of the most important ingredients to success.

And this I wish you all, not the suffering period but the successful experience.

Mona Youssef Gallery

Mona Youssef Gallery (MYG) has been developed from a renowned Fine Artist to a gallerist, promoter and art consultant, Mona is known with her realism oil paintings of the four seasons. Original paintings on canvas, Limited Edition and greeting cards are available. MYG is also, an Online Art Gallery and a traveling Gallerist represents Artists of different countries in international art exhibitions. In addition, Mona Youssef is a Memeber of the international selection committee for Florence Biennale as well an Advisor.

https://www.monayoussefgallery.com
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