Stuart Pearson Wright - From the Art category:
Art thrives on society and society thrives on its art. (Stuart Pearson Wright)
Stuart Pearson Wright - From the Business category:
One of the big failings of art schools is that students aren't given any teaching on how to survive as a one-person business, which is what it is. (Stuart Pearson Wright)
Stuart Pearson Wright - From the Contemplation category:
I benefit from contemplation, but it's a great antidote to that, having someone interesting come into the studio environment to be painted, so that I can experience a little bit of their world. (Stuart Pearson Wright)
Stuart Pearson Wright - From the Expectation category:
One of my principal concerns is the contradiction between appearance and reality – illusion and reality. I try to set up an expectation of sorts and then contradict it. (Stuart Pearson Wright)
Stuart Pearson Wright - From the Idealism category:
It's important to start off with ideals, even if they become modified at some later stage. (Stuart Pearson Wright)
Stuart Pearson Wright - From the Portraiture category:
Some sitters don't engage with the process of having their portrait painted at all. They'll think it's a good opportunity to catch up with all their phone calls. (Stuart Pearson Wright)
Stuart Pearson Wright - From the Production category:
I'm not some kind of machine that paints pictures. (Stuart Pearson Wright)
Stuart Pearson Wright - From the Questions category:
It is intensely frustrating to be misquoted. (Stuart Pearson Wright)
Stuart Pearson Wright - From the Solitude category:
I love isolation. It's very important for me to have time and space to myself when I can sit and read or write as well as paint. It's all part of the process. (Stuart Pearson Wright)
Stuart Pearson Wright - From the Survival category:
I'm an ambitious self-publicist out of necessity. I've never been one to miss an opportunity because I've never had any illusions about how hard it is to survive as a painter... It's been an extra driving force to be able to prove the sceptics wrong. (Stuart Pearson Wright)
Stuart Pearson Wright - From the Worth category:
A contemporary painting is worth what someone is prepared to pay for it and not a predetermined figure. (Stuart Pearson Wright)
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