Without audiences, artists would be doing something else, and their creative and technical skills would fall on absent eyes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If the audience knew what they wanted then they wouldn't be the audience, they would be the artist.
Getting an audience requires luck as well as talent. Some artists are private and shy. It costs them too much.
So many artists say they're not aware of audience. For me is unbelievable.
I think most artists would be happy to have bigger audiences rather than smaller ones. It doesn't mean that they are going to change their work in order necessarily to get it, but they're happy if they do get it.
Audiences are audiences.
I wanted to make a film as an artist, and it's going to have to find an audience, you know. I don't know how big the audience will be.
An artist cannot be responsible for what people make of their art. An audience loathe giving up preconceived images of an artist.
I find a lot of up-and-coming musicians I enjoy, present them to my viewers - and hopefully inflate the growth of these artists by putting them in front an audience that wouldn't have been aware of them.
You get the feeling that on a lot of days the audience for most music would kind of rather not be faced with the artist, especially because we've been educated to think that the artist are these special creatures are otherwordly and aren't like us.
If something is successful with the audience, it's automatically suspect; the reverse is to say that not to reach audiences is the greatest compliment an artist can receive!
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