Satisfaction Is Nothing

Doctor Burns has his own Joesph Cornell in his office in Rochester, NY
Doctor Burns has his own Joesph Cornell in his office in Rochester, NY

“Frustration is one of the great things in art. Satisfaction is nothing”. Philip Guston told it like it is.

It’s physically tough too. I sprained my ankle a few weeks ago running down the stairs with a painting in my arms. And for months I’ve been watching this dry red patch between my thumb and forefinger get more and more irritated. It’s on the hand I hold my palette with. In the last week I noticed a funky odor when I brought my hand near my nose. I googled “skin oder” and found all sorts of skin cancer links and stories about animals becoming aware of their owner’s cancer before doctors. So I called my doctor and he got me right in.

He had a Joesph Cornell like box on his wall and I took a shot of it. I explained that my palette used to be painted white but I have worn the paint off over the years. My doctor prescribed a low level topical steroid ointment. He said it was probably a reaction to the chemicals in the plywood and suggested that I give my palette a new coat of paint. I thanked him and gave him a post card for my painting show.

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  1. don’t use latex gloves … you;ll develop a latex allergy and you’ll never leave the house again.apply some lavender oil (a natural product) and your skin will return to normal no harsh steroids ,they’re not good for you either. true there is no drug testing in the art world yet but it’s been working it’s way through the sports community and causing havoc. just say no

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