If you have the passion to create then you also have the talent...you just need to develop it. First, believe that you already have it, then start working with it.
Read The Secret by Rhonda Byrn
Update - I play the piano. I always wanted to play and had some lessons when I was in grade school. But, I thought I wasn't any good at it so I quit.
Twenty-five years passed and I still wanted to play, so I started to take lessons again. I practiced and now I am quite good (I play organ in my church and am in a quartet with a guitar player, violin player and flutist.)
I had the desire but didn't believe I could, but the desire is just the start, the seed.
2007-02-21 07:26:54
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answered by dragonsong 6
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That question is deeper than you think. For instance, who says you have no talent? Maybe you're ahead of your time. I don't want to inspire you to be one of those people who try out for American Idol when they have no earthly reason to believe they'll make it but keep in mind that many artists were not appreciated immediately. That applies to painters and most other areas of the arts. At one time, every thing had to be considered new and people aren't always quick to accept new things.
Keep your head and keep practicing. Skill doesn't necessarily replace talent but it is handy all the same. And remember that the arts always need supporters as well as creaters.
2007-02-21 07:29:48
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answered by BelleDandy 3
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Concentrate on the many talents you do have, not the ones you don't. And where did you ever get the idea that life, or Providence as you call it, is fair?
2007-02-21 07:31:22
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answered by ? 4
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im a great artist,with no intrest in love,passion for the arts or a need to create! how is that fair???
2007-02-21 07:27:02
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answered by ? 5
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Talent is just a brand of enthusiasm.
Often what is perceived as talent is really just persistence. If you are passionate about something, you work hard at it and that makes you good at it. We learn by doing.
2007-02-21 08:36:15
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answered by Crabby Patty 5
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the question is not "why", but "what for".Big difference..."why "leaves you without ground, "what for "gives an opportunity to create ground...There is no talentless people.None.Just dig within. and do not look outside for "idols" particular talents you seeing in others... Looking back will freeze your growth, you becoming static by reffering yourself to the past. Just look deep within yourself, and you'll know....
2007-02-21 07:39:46
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answered by Oleg B 6
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oh honey..lol
passion is a talend itself..
there is not only realistic arts, keep going
don't let those who don't see let you down. you are gifted with the greatest gift of all: PASSION!
i am an artist and a ''pretty good'' one..Passion is everything!!!
2007-02-21 08:14:03
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answered by kittana! 2
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Life's a ***** and then u die..lol. Maybe you're just trying to create the wrong things.. try something totally different.
2007-02-21 07:45:07
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answered by Slim Shady 5
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learn to write well enough to be a newspaper critic, and you will work for the rest of your life, earning more money than the "artists"
2007-02-21 12:34:33
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answered by BANANA 6
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How is it not fair? theres no good reason why not.
2007-02-21 07:24:51
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answered by Mayonaise 6
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