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y0b
@y0b
What makes you want to create art is most often completely at odds with market values. Marketing is the anti-art.
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ilannnnnnnnkatin
@ilannnnnnnnkatin
i would argue that we are very busy making the art . then we cast it . that's a lot of work right there . i find a lot of great art easily here . more easily than on IG or X . just go to any art related channel . finding art has never been easier . same with collecting . collecting and appreciating art is also art .
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oculardelusion
@oculardelusion
In my workshop yesterday we had a big philosophical discussion and I found myself ranting about the commodification of creativity. The drive to commodify everything is the false premise. I even got into an argument with a Cambridge economist about it last week. 🤦🏻♀️ Passionate and out of my depth.
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DV (insert a lot of emojis)
@degenveteran.eth
I can see this as art can be an escape or a stress reliever. My wife loves cooking 🍳 Went to culinary school Realizing doing it all the time for work, she lost the stress relief aspect... *Sometimes don't make your passion a full time job. 🙏 22 $degen
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Eggly Earbooker
@eggly
Marketing also sops up some of the best aesthetic talent, then drains its energy like a leech. Eggly suggests that if you're a creative person with a marketing job, only give that job 25% of your all. The results will still be better than most advertising, but you'll have some juice left over for your own damned art
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