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you can create any sort of art like a painting and sell it for a bundle of money - that is if you proove to the PEOPLE that its ART...
Anything is actually art - even video games like CS2D is art
Is that a bad thing?
palomino hat geschrieben
@ Alistaire: He stops creating what he feels like creating, and starts doing everything by a template that brings the most profit.
Sounds like EA in a nutshell.
palomino hat geschrieben
@ Alistaire: He stops creating what he feels like creating, and starts doing everything by a template that brings the most profit.
There's literally thousands of job offers for artists. Only a desperate artist would take a job he doesn't like.
Art and money go well together. Getting paid for your stuff really gives you a morale boost.
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Also, there's these people with "unpaid" job offers. Artists don't profit from them in the slightest - they don't get paid and most of those offers don't have creative freedom at all.
Picasso was a very good traditionalist painter, but he realized that he still wasn't talented enough to become famous on traditional art. So he joined the avant-garde movement, which at the time was the easiest way to get money through art, and still remains so.
palomino hat geschrieben
@ Alistaire: Here's an example:
Picasso was a very good traditionalist painter, but he realized that he still wasn't talented enough to become famous on traditional art. So he joined the avant-garde movement, which at the time was the easiest way to get money through art, and still remains so.
Picasso was a very good traditionalist painter, but he realized that he still wasn't talented enough to become famous on traditional art. So he joined the avant-garde movement, which at the time was the easiest way to get money through art, and still remains so.
Except WE have the internet, and getting a job as artist is as easy as sending an e-mail.
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