"But I found that being an artist and doing accurate work is very difficult"
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The phrase “accurate work” is the tell. Most artists don’t swear allegiance to accuracy; they chase feeling, distortion, style. Bean, trained by NASA to treat error as lethal, can’t help importing that moral seriousness into paint. His subtext is a collision between two kinds of truth. In the spacecraft, accuracy is measurable, instrument-grade, adjudicated by physics. In art, accuracy is slippery: memory, light, scale, and emotion won’t stay pinned down, especially when you’re trying to render an experience almost no one can verify firsthand.
Context sharpens it. Bean became known for paintings of Apollo missions, even embedding moon-dusty textures and mission artifacts into the work. That’s not nostalgia; it’s an attempt to keep faith with an event that risks becoming mythology. The difficulty he names isn’t simply technical. It’s ethical: how do you depict something so culturally overdetermined without lying, simplifying, or turning it into merch? The line is Bean insisting that art, like exploration, has its own unforgiving standards - and that “getting it right” can be as brutal in a studio as it was in orbit.
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Bean, Alan. (2026, January 16). But I found that being an artist and doing accurate work is very difficult. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-i-found-that-being-an-artist-and-doing-127585/
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Bean, Alan. "But I found that being an artist and doing accurate work is very difficult." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-i-found-that-being-an-artist-and-doing-127585/.
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"But I found that being an artist and doing accurate work is very difficult." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/but-i-found-that-being-an-artist-and-doing-127585/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.




