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To Sell or not to sell…this is the question!
My two cents worth: All items in the "luxury" market are suffering. With so many people losing their homes and income I don't think original art is first on their mind. Even the wine industry and yacht industry are suffering. I don't think luxury items are going to be good for a few more years.
I don’t think our society even tends towards inspiring people to even think in a creative way! You need to be able to appreciate and enjoy creativity and many are too worn out and burned out to care. Artists are often the ones who buy art and our society has squashed out the creativity in many of us. It isn’t that people are not buying art…they are not even feeling creative anymore!
I think we have to consider what keeps one going as an artist. If making prints work or giving lessons...or whatever, I think it is useful. Whatever someone is welling to buy...that is where selling artists tend to go. If we are in it to sell we have to evolve in whatever way the market evolves. Don't forget the decades of religious paintings of a particular style because that is who was paying! This has been the gloom and sorrow of all artists in all fields...catering to the person buying. I often look at museum work and wonder...what else would they have prefered to paint?
Another thought is...how much "original art" is truly worth what many artists expect? Is it "that" good? Think about all the artists through time...how many do we really see hanging in museums and galleries? I would say a VERY small percentage. I see very little art in my journey that makes me gasp in wonder. I often wonder how much is being produced with a desire for income or being created from the divine force flowing through us from the Universe to empower those around us...and ourselves! I really think the essence of the purpose for our art comes through.
How many are painting or creating with such passion and commitment that they are almost on the brink of insanity? (not that we should be...but you get my drift!) I suppose the first question to ask is....does this piece of work inspire and empower ME? I have gone to a few art shows. I find artists (lately…last 10 years) seem to be possessive, closed and bordering on frustrated and angry. I honestly have started avoiding art shows because of the frustration, and often hostility, I feel in people selling. You ask the price of something and they scowl and clinch their teeth at you. You know no matter what you pay them they are not going to be happy about it. Or…they prostitute their art in a way that leaves a sick feeling in your stomach. Truly inspiring…NOT!
Personally....I refuse to consider art as an income. If it somehow happens...fine. But...I think we have to create because that is what helps and inspires all facets of our life! Our creative efforts are a way to inspire the positive energy in the universe and keep the cycle of flow in our entire life. As true artists we need to understand WHY we create and the true purpose of our expression. If we stop creating because we don’t “sell” or we get angry because we are not selling…then maybe that is a clue why it is not working. Most famous artists who hang in museums either painted for their clients (mostly the church) or because they couldn’t help themselves and HAD to create. We create either because we are compelled by a force beyond us…or we have clients who buy it. I create because I want to inspire creativity in others and because I MUST!
I think to try to answer the original question…ultimately; people love to have original work. Mediums change, but there is always a desire for really good art hanging on our walls! If you are in it to sell….do whatever you need to in order to sell. If you are painting because you are compelled…do it! Art, like wine, is never going to cease to exist!
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You have expressed the essence of it. I don't think whether I approve or not of selling prints that my opinion or example will turn the force of the great river of art. As you said, that force of creativity just gets inside of you and you have to create. It would be hard for me to tell a truly starving artist, paint but don't make any money from prints or commissions. I have found in talking with others that they depend on the income from prints of a few popular works to pay the necessities and buy more supplies or they have found a niche in the market where they can make a steady income. It's great to be purpose driven in your creativity and get what is in your gut out. Maybe you don't need to eat anyway. And yes, I think imagination works better when you are not depressed. And I have seen the depression too.
Ninon said:To Sell or not to sell…this is the question!
My two cents worth: All items in the "luxury" market are suffering. With so many people losing their homes and income I don't think original art is first on their mind. Even the wine industry and yacht industry are suffering. I don't think luxury items are going to be good for a few more years.
I don’t think our society even tends towards inspiring people to even think in a creative way! You need to be able to appreciate and enjoy creativity and many are too worn out and burned out to care. Artists are often the ones who buy art and our society has squashed out the creativity in many of us. It isn’t that people are not buying art…they are not even feeling creative anymore!
I think we have to consider what keeps one going as an artist. If making prints work or giving lessons...or whatever, I think it is useful. Whatever someone is welling to buy...that is where selling artists tend to go. If we are in it to sell we have to evolve in whatever way the market evolves. Don't forget the decades of religious paintings of a particular style because that is who was paying! This has been the gloom and sorrow of all artists in all fields...catering to the person buying. I often look at museum work and wonder...what else would they have prefered to paint?
Another thought is...how much "original art" is truly worth what many artists expect? Is it "that" good? Think about all the artists through time...how many do we really see hanging in museums and galleries? I would say a VERY small percentage. I see very little art in my journey that makes me gasp in wonder. I often wonder how much is being produced with a desire for income or being created from the divine force flowing through us from the Universe to empower those around us...and ourselves! I really think the essence of the purpose for our art comes through.
How many are painting or creating with such passion and commitment that they are almost on the brink of insanity? (not that we should be...but you get my drift!) I suppose the first question to ask is....does this piece of work inspire and empower ME? I have gone to a few art shows. I find artists (lately…last 10 years) seem to be possessive, closed and bordering on frustrated and angry. I honestly have started avoiding art shows because of the frustration, and often hostility, I feel in people selling. You ask the price of something and they scowl and clinch their teeth at you. You know no matter what you pay them they are not going to be happy about it. Or…they prostitute their art in a way that leaves a sick feeling in your stomach. Truly inspiring…NOT!
Personally....I refuse to consider art as an income. If it somehow happens...fine. But...I think we have to create because that is what helps and inspires all facets of our life! Our creative efforts are a way to inspire the positive energy in the universe and keep the cycle of flow in our entire life. As true artists we need to understand WHY we create and the true purpose of our expression. If we stop creating because we don’t “sell” or we get angry because we are not selling…then maybe that is a clue why it is not working. Most famous artists who hang in museums either painted for their clients (mostly the church) or because they couldn’t help themselves and HAD to create. We create either because we are compelled by a force beyond us…or we have clients who buy it. I create because I want to inspire creativity in others and because I MUST!
I think to try to answer the original question…ultimately; people love to have original work. Mediums change, but there is always a desire for really good art hanging on our walls! If you are in it to sell….do whatever you need to in order to sell. If you are painting because you are compelled…do it! Art, like wine, is never going to cease to exist!
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