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❓Cryptoart Question of the Week ❓ Success in the art world is often measured by fame, gallery shows, or sales, but for many artists, true success lies in creative fulfillment, audience impact, or personal growth. How do you define success as an artist and how has that definition evolved over time? #CAQOTW
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For me always has been: Impact on audience Second to that is personal pleasure, something I needed to say or release. Everything else is smoke and mirrors. (Seeing the ‘impact on audiences’ impact disrupted by social media traffic control, manipulated algos, and corrupted curation is what disturbs me)
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I think these days I define success as being able to express a complete idea. Sales are nice, of course, but the fulfillment I'm aiming at is taking an idea about some new thing I want to express and a way of doing it and combining them in the most robust way I can think of. Someone I met at Manifold - I was telling them DYWTFS was so huge and not even a fraction minted out - and he said that "It doesn't matter - it's a complete expression as a work of art." That stuck with me - the achievement of the expression. It's nice if other people see it and receive the expression, but at least making it complete is achieved.
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A question that gets right to the core of art 🎯 Until now, I’ve decided to prioritize learning as my North Star in art. So as long as I’m learning from what I’m doing, I call that success. Feedback from others is part of that, but it reduces the dependence on their approval. Yet it also fires up my desire to keep creating and experimenting and expressing myself. Answering this question, I’m also very curious about the answers from others!
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oh man what an excellent string of questions you got there for us. For me, like the seasons, it always changes. Personal growth like you mentioned is definitely one of them, and finding my unique voice is definitely nested in within the personal growth umbrella. But also connection and building a community that has genuine connections that allow people to bond through my work is also very important and fits in the definition of /success as an artist. But always being myself and allowing myself the freedom to explore new ideas and mediums without any external pressure./ Finally a huge part of myself finding success as an artist is sustainability. finding the balance between my artistic practice, personal life, and the amount of time I spend on here, making sure all of that remains fulfilling rather than a source of stress.
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