The Artist Within You 

David Rose 

By David Malcolm Rose
“Do you teach art?” It’s a common question I’ve been asked. 

“Teach art? Can’t be done,” is my standard reply. “But if there’s an artist within you, I might be able to help you look.” 

Here are a few things – things that I have learned over the years that may possibly help aspiring artists. Anything worth doing is worth doing badly. To produce good art, one must first make a lot of bad art. There is no other way, no shortcuts. Having made a lot of bad art, I know of what I speak. Van Gogh didn’t write War and Peace the first time he sat down at the piano.     

“Genius can write on the back of an old envelope, but mere talent requires the finest stationery available.” —Dorothy Parker. I make no claims to genius, but my easel is a piece of plywood leaned up against the wall with a section of 2×2 nailed across it to hold the canvas. My palette is a dollar store microwave plate, and my brushes stick up out of a coffee can. Make art. Use Crayons and printer paper if you’ve nothing else, but make art. 

That first humanoid who picked a charred stick out of the fire and drew on the cave wall is the only original artist the world has ever known. Everybody else is just doing variations on the theme. All artists borrow; great artists borrow from the best.  

There was a time when young artists would set up their easels in a museum and make a copy of a master’s work. I’m sure such a thing would be frowned on today, but people can still learn technique by taking classes or watching YouTube videos on their phone. However you do it, never lose sight of the fact that technique is just the vehicle – the spark has to come from within. 

David Rose, of Hot Springs, is an author and artist.  

{More of David’s musings can be found at thespringsmagazine.com/category/arts/david-rose/.} 

Share:

Most Popular

Get The Latest Updates

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

No spam, notifications only about Arts, Entertainment & Wellness In Hot Springs, AR.

Categories

On Key

Related Posts

About the Cover . . .  

“Moku Playland”   Photo of Kate Zunick Courtesy of Hot Springs Sister City  Kate Zunick relaxes in one of the most beloved features of the Moku Playland exhibit — a giant wooden “hot springs” tub filled with hundreds of smooth wooden balls inspired by the bubbling thermal waters of Hot Springs.  Hidden somewhere among the

A One-of-a-Kind Wooden Play Experience Arrives in Downtown Hot Springs 

Moku Playland Pop-Up Opens June 1 with Interactive, Screen-Free Fun for Families  Families and visitors to downtown Hot Springs will have the opportunity to experience a unique style of hands-on play this summer as Moku Playland opens June 1 for a special month-long pop-up at 831 Central Avenue.  Open Thursday-Tuesday

World Championship Bathtub Races Set for June 6 

The Hot Springs Fire Department entry nears the finish line in the 2025 Running of the Tubs. — Courtesy Visit Hot Springs  The lineup is complete for the 2026 Stueart Pennington World Championship Running of the Tubs bathtub races through historic downtown Hot Springs. The race starts at 9 a.m. on Saturday,

Yoga: Two Months at The Yoga Place 

Where are we?” Missy Conry and Melissa Stevens  By Missy Conry & Melissa StevensCan you spot where we took this picture? Take a selfie in front of the same mural and text to 501-651-0545 for a free drop-in class! You can also text us for hints if you need a clue.  As we reflect