The realistic value of a work is completely independent of its properties in terms of content.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There must be some one quality without which a work of art cannot exist; possessing which, in the least degree, no work is altogether worthless.
There is just so much stuff in the world that, to me, is devoid of any real substance, value, and content that I just try to make sure that I am working on things that matter.
When information is infinite, individual pieces of information are worth nothing.
What my work is about is, 'Can something that is not an inanimate object be considered valuable?'
The work of art, just like any fragment of human life considered in its deepest meaning, seems to me devoid of value if it does not offer the hardness, the rigidity, the regularity, the luster on every interior and exterior facet, of the crystal.
The quality of a person's life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence, regardless of their chosen field of endeavor.
The price of a work of art has nothing to do with what the work of art is, can do, or is worth on an existential, alchemical level.
Contentment is the only real wealth.
For most people, life would be boring without meaningful work.
Simplicity and repose are the qualities that measure the true value of any work of art.