No artist is well served in thinking what will happen to their works. The best one can hope is that they'll enter the mainstream, and people will pull bits and pieces from them.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I wish that the arts were better supported, and you can't say that enough times, but I also believe that whatever happens, artists will keep going.
Any artist that's involved in their work is inevitably going to have a focus in what they do.
As long as artists can make something, artists will continue to survive.
When the world becomes a massive mess with nobody at the helm, it's time for artists to make their mark.
I think at some point there may be artists who will get fed up, and they deliberately want to use their art as a means to rock the waves a little bit. And instead of doing the status quo, they'll deliberately go out to really make a change. I think Kendrick Lamar is an example of that.
I think you just have to cross your fingers that there's enough artists out there that keep producing interesting work, and eventually it will form a kind of wave that will force people to pay attention to it.
I think all artists need to try to improve, or their work gets stale.
I don't think there's any artist of any value who doesn't doubt what they're doing.
I've achieved what every artist wants, which is that some of their work will outlive them.
Much good art got made while money ruled; I like a lot of it, and hardship and poverty aren't virtues. The good news is that, since almost no one will be selling art, artists - especially emerging ones - won't have to think about turning out a consistent style or creating a brand. They'll be able to experiment as much as they want.