Odysseas wrote:You know, I'm an artist myself, in designing and comic books, and especially now, in my early career, I'm trying first to get my work appreciated and only after that will I think about my work's financial value.
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Odysseas wrote:You know, I'm an artist myself, in designing and comic books, and especially now, in my early career, I'm trying first to get my work appreciated and only after that will I think about my work's financial value.
toad wrote:Odysseas wrote:True, making art is a need that cannot be controlled or measured. Although, deep inside, every artist seeks recognition from some audience, or they're deranged.
This recognition, for the artist, may amount simply to the feeling of being somewhat connected to the external world.
I think some also create what others call art for solely personal needs. Communication, exorcism, whatever.
ppinkham wrote:toad wrote:Odysseas wrote:True, making art is a need that cannot be controlled or measured. Although, deep inside, every artist seeks recognition from some audience, or they're deranged.
This recognition, for the artist, may amount simply to the feeling of being somewhat connected to the external world.
I think some also create what others call art for solely personal needs. Communication, exorcism, whatever.
Heh. In my lifetime so far I have written 7 novels, recorded tons of music in my home studio, have penciled and sketched many pieces of art, and I have destroyed nearly all of it on completion. Once I'm done with the creation process, I am truly done with it. I get satisfaction simply from the process. That is all I want.
Odysseas wrote:Ppinkham, have you ever thought of submitting your novels to any publisher? I'm not saying you should, the most important thing is that you're happy with what you're doing.
I really enjoy this discussion, keep it coming man
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