A Quote by Kathleen Rose Perkins

I don't understand business minds. I consider myself an artist, and they just really don't mix. — © Kathleen Rose Perkins
I don't understand business minds. I consider myself an artist, and they just really don't mix.
I've never really considered myself just a street artist. I consider myself a populist.
I just consider myself an artist. I don't really rap. I don't really sing. I just do what I feel is good, and people like it.
I don't consider myself a great drummer. I consider myself just a music fan that's a very, very passionate artist, and the drums just happen to be my instrument.
I never really consider myself as a great artist. I just always like to draw.
I just consider myself an artist. I dont really rap. I dont really sing. I just do what I feel is good, and people like it.
But you have to understand that I consider myself a very modest artist, or whatever, and not of importance really at all - it is quite embarrassing to me to be asked my opinion about things. I am only a wee Scottish poet on the outside of everything.
When I was a young actor, I just didn’t understand how to function in this business as an artist. It is a business, it’s called the film business for a reason, there’s money involved ... But on the flip side, now I do not let the business side of it rule either. It’s a balance.
I don't consider myself an artist. I consider myself a very opinionated man who uses words as fighting tools.
I don't consider myself dovish and I certainly don't consider myself hawkish. Maybe I would describe myself as owlishthat is wise enough to understand that you want to do everything possible to avoid war.
I don't really consider myself one of those superstars. I just consider myself a guy that was lucky enough to win the athletic lottery many times over.
I don't consider myself an entertainer. I consider myself an artist, and I think with that comes responsibility.
Without music I wouldn't have the ability to be in business. The opportunity to be in business came with the finances from music and the notoriety that comes with being successful as an artist. So I see myself as an artist first, but I'm absolutely conscious of business.
I consider myself a multi-platform artist - not just a street artist - but the audience I found through street art has created many of the opportunities I now have on other platforms.
In a weird way, I never wanted - I don't consider myself a very good writer. I consider myself okay; I don't consider myself great. There's Woody Allen and Aaron Sorkin. There's Quentin Tarantino. I'm not ever gonna be on that level. But I do consider myself a good filmmaker.
I don't particularly consider myself just an artist. I'm a woman - I'm a human being.
I consider myself more of an international artist than I do a one-territory artist, which I think is a blessing.
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