Dissatisfaction as a starting point
- Paola Panero
- Sep 21
- 1 min read
Dissatisfaction in painting is not just a void or a lack. It is often the signal that pushes us to go further, to not be satisfied with what we have already accomplished. In my artistic research, dissatisfaction is almost a traveling companion: it reminds me that each completed painting is never a point of arrival, but only a passage to something else.
This feeling, sometimes overwhelming, transforms into creative energy. It forces me to delve deeper, to question myself, to explore new avenues. It's a stimulant that leaves no room for stagnation, which invites me to renew myself, to question myself, to dare.
Perhaps it is not a lack to be filled, but a hidden gift: one that allows us to remain alive, attentive, sensitive and constantly evolving.
Dissatisfaction is not a burden, but a pressure.
It is the sign that invites me to look further, to never stop.
Each completed painting is not an arrival, but a passage.
Dissatisfaction becomes creative energy, continuous transformation.
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