Defining the value of art sparks as many debates as the question of what art is in itself. I won’t attempt to provide a universal answer in this article, as I lack the expertise — there are entire fields of study dedicated to this complex topic. However, I can certainly share my personal values and…
Why I’m Writing a Book About Personal Branding for Artists
For years, I have believed that making art and running a business are incredibly similar. Both require creativity, strategic thinking, and the ability to stand out in a crowded world. Whether you’re an entrepreneur or an artist, success often depends on one key factor: personal branding. But here’s the challenge — building a strong personal brand is…
The 4 Critical Questions Every Artist Must Answer to Sell More Art
Let’s flip the question: What should an artist do to sell their work? Before I share my thoughts on how artists can improve their sales, let me explain my perspective on art, artists, and selling art. To me, there’s no real difference between what a business does and what an artist does. In essence, every…
Why Is the World Not Accepting AI Art More Easily?
Huge and important developments like AI are changing not only every part of technology but also our social lives, art, and many other areas. Throughout history, humanity has seen several such big developments, and the process is always the same. In the beginning, nobody wants to accept them, and people even fight against them. It’s…
How crucial is getting the price right for your art (or any other product)?
Before we delve deeper, I want to clarify that in the following text, I’ll only be discussing products. I view artworks as products too, and in my opinion, they generally follow similar market rules. While there are industry-specific differences, they mostly adhere to the same principles if you want to bring them to market and…
The real truth about why I created “The Art of Losing Weight”
The narrative behind this project is intertwined with my life’s journey. It all began two years ago when I was diagnosed with congestive heart failure. Statistics suggest that 50% of individuals with this condition do not survive beyond 5 years — a sobering reality that led me to contemplate life and mortality deeply. As an…
Exploring Artistic and Scientific Minds: Understanding Two Approaches to Creativity
There are two main ways artists work. In one, they feel a pressure to create something specific. They have an idea in mind, and they work on it until it’s done. This process is usually short-term, with a clear beginning and end. Once the artwork is finished, the artist often feels satisfied but also a…
What is different about being a generative artist?
Exploring generative art has been a fascinating journey for me. I’ve spent countless hours experimenting with code, feeling like an explorer in a realm where randomness and chaos dictate the outcome. However, it pains me to see how generative art is sometimes misused in the NFT world. It’s become more about quantity than quality, flooding…
The Impact of AI on Human Evolution: Convenience vs. Humanity
The internet has revolutionized humanity, making information accessible to everyone. Social networks and the concept of becoming a subscriber or follower have transformed the world profoundly. Accessibility to information has expanded, particularly to those topics we are interested in, making it more convenient to consume information. Platforms like TikTok have further enhanced this convenience by…
What drives the value of art
While many experts and even scientists provide insights from a scientific perspective, I’d like to offer my perspective based solely on observing market trends. The value of art is indeed influenced by multiple factors, the most significant that I see are: Artist Reputation The reputation and recognition of the artist within the art world play a…