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Jennifer Depew, R.D.'s avatar

The art industry became a money laundering industry anyway. Or props for the covert ritual goals of an event.

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Aion's avatar

yeah, but the industry is a perversion of a real human activity

real art is not about the money, it's about expressing the human experience

"art" in the industry is evidently empty

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Jennifer Depew, R.D.'s avatar

Yes. The real art/artists aren't funded and the money laundered art is proclaimed beautiful. Rigged and discouraging to the starving artists who tend to starve anyway.

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Aion's avatar

I used to get discouraged, nowadays I even give it away just because it's something beautiful I made and I can share it.

Sometimes I make ugly art, and that's something I enjoy a lot. No intention of ever seeing a nickel from it, just making it is more than enough.

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Jennifer Depew, R.D.'s avatar

Yes, create for your own sake. That is what the great artists did often - didn't sell much during their lifetimes. The drive is inner.

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pandelis's avatar

it all makes perfect sense. this is run in autopilot.

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Aion's avatar

They're puppets of darker spirits indeed.

But I believe there is much to be done, that's why I hold on to life, still.

Love is an antidote. It will always be. It heals, even when it cannot perpetuate life eternally.

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pandelis's avatar

we have to. there is no other way.

as the saying goes what wont break you it makes you stronger.

i am sure at the end we will be in the right side and that is what matters.

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