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Niko Kotoulas: Artists Who Feel Intensely Often Create Masterpieces

Updated on: 18 April,2022 11:41 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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Niko Kotoulas: Artists Who Feel Intensely Often Create Masterpieces

Niko Kotoulas

It is no secret that artists feel more intensely than other people. This emotion can shine like a beacon through their work. Whether it is music, painting, photography, or sculpting, feelings are directly communicated through that artist's medium of choice.


 


For Niko Kotoulas, that medium is music. He does not hold back when writing a song but instead lets his creativity flow with emotion. The result is raw to the point of primordial. His lyrics run the gambit of human experience, complete with beautiful music that adds even more of an impact to what is being said. Like so many other artists, Niko Kotoulas thinks and feels on a different level than those who do not fall into this group of creative genius.


 

He calls it a blessing and a curse. A blessing in that artists can have transformational experiences that define what it is to be human. Happy moments are euphoric, but like the rest of life, you have to take the bad with the good. Niko Kotoulas explains that it can be excruciating when an artist is faced with the dark side of emotions. Pain, anger, despair, loneliness, and betrayal resonate much more deeply thus have significant impacts.

 

These impacts can result in masterpieces. For musicians like Niko Kotoulas, great songs can be inspired by painful emotions. While there are countless feel-good tracks out there that happen to be terrific pieces of music, it is the titles that pull at our hearts that are truly memorable. These tracks are nothing less than someone baring their soul and sharing a deeply personal experience with the world.

 

Niko Kotoulas points out that the most creative people can often be battling a host of problems. There is staggering evidence that artists endure mental health issues because they do have a deeper connection with reality. Niko Kotoulas sombrely points out since songs are often emotional manifestations, it is not a coincidence that so many songs resonate with the masses globally. The human experience can be challenging enough, and those who feel more intensely often create masterpieces to give themselves a creative outlet.

 

On the other hand, Niko Kotoulas advises, "Often people think that all is well amidst the success and the spotlight artists earn; however, even creative geniuses need someone to be just there and be their rock."

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