I ask myself on occasion what my goal is, as an artist. Do I want to be wealthy (haha), famous, award-winning? Or what? I always seem to come back to the same answer: I want to produce the best paintings I can and continue to raise the bar so that this year's body of work is better than last year's and next year's will be better still. To some extent I am able to judge my success based on feedback from my fellow artists, friends, collectors and galleries. But in the long run, I must be my own judge. I have to be the one who sees room for improvement. I have to be the one to seek out new skills, new ideas, and new subject matter. I am the one who has to practice until I get it right. I have to be the one to take the risk of painting something new or ground-breaking. And in the end, I have to be the one who likes the result.
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