Question: Do artists struggle with relationships?

Its certainly no coincidence that many great artists throughout history have failed at maintaining long-term relationships, often divorcing not just once but several times. But artists are also drawn to create art by their desire to create value for others to enjoy, to learn from, or to be inspired by.

Is it hard to be in a relationship with an artist?

Its super clear from the internet that being in a relationship with an artist is hard. But it doesnt have to be. Dont get me wrong, dating an artistic person can be intimidating, since each creative has their own needs and their own baggage

Do artists have relationships?

Artists are great partners because they make you feel. Without even trying, they touch your soul. Sometimes directly through their art, other times through their aloofness because of ultimate dedication to their art, they make you want to get closer to them on many different levels.

Are most artists lonely?

Artists are often isolated, because they dont know any other artists. For some of us, the only chance we have to socialise with others who do things that are similar to us is the internet. I think as artists it is very important to make a difference between loneliness and solitude.

Why are artists so emotional?

This predisposition might be spurred by family interests, exciting teachers or mentors, or by their own talents. Artists may also be acutely sensitive to the ambient moods, sounds, pictures, people and events in their lives. They may resonate to their surroundings at an unconscious and deep emotional level.

Are Artists good in bed?

While they may not be for everyone when it comes to dating (theyre a bit of a handful), the creative set typically has one thing in common. Theyre amazing in bed (yeah, we said it). One thing all artists and creative souls have in common is an insatiable passion – and a desire to express that passion.

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