A lot of artists are much more concerned about how their work is used and how it's disseminated. That, to artists, is as important as the money, for some people.
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Artists usually don't make all that much money, and they often keep their artistic hobby despite the money rather than due to it.
Artists change how we see the world - and that can have value in the way people do business.
There's a power in what we hold as artists, and part of that comes with responsibility... to share the human experience and really allow that to be seen.
Artists shouldn't deal with business stuff; that's not what we're trained in, and most of us aren't good at it.
Artists need support, time and money to develop their ideas, and if people rip stuff off, you don't have to be that brilliant to figure out that you're ultimately going to affect the end product.
Artists are the people that no matter what, pick up the pen, pick up a paintbrush. They take the time to translate what is happening to create something that resonates deeply with the rest of the people that are caught in the middle of their own reality.
Artists don't really want to be marginalized. They believe that everybody should be able to appreciate the experience that an artist gives them, an experience that connects us to each other in a deep way.
Artists rarely do the same thing over and over again. Art is about the new, doing things in a new way.
Artists are definitely, like, under a sort of microscope of scrutiny more than others.
You don't make any money being an artist. Writing and producing? You get your money from that. You live comfortable.
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