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“Knocking down middle-class notions of painting as art, flaunting the reproductive techniques, mocking “the original,” skewering celebrity, and lauding it at the same time, laying on purposely bad technique, etc. Other pop artists were making similar efforts. But Warhol did it better. He made the point so strongly that repeating it today is a familiar strategy.”

— Robert Morris

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“The rich get richer and the poor get poorer; a rat race where the rats are winning.”

— Percy Bysshe Shelley

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“All that jealousy and envy comin’ from my enemies.”

— Tupac Shakur

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Make content not art.

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“So bullshitting isn’t just nonsense. It’s constructed in order to appear meaningful, though on closer examination, it isn’t. And bullshit isn’t the same as lying. A liar knows the truth but makes statements deliberately intended to sell people on falsehoods. bullshitters, in contrast, aren’t concerned about what’s true or not, so much as they’re trying to appear as if they know what they’re talking about. In that sense, bullshitting can be thought of as a verbal demonstration of the Dunning-Kruger effect—when people speak from a position of disproportionate confidence about their knowledge relative to what little they actually know, bullshit is often the result.”

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Why would you listen to an influencer who gave up on their own dream?

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“Stay true to yourself. An original is worth more than a copy.”

— Suzy Kassem

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“Why escape your intended purpose by copying and trying to be someone else? You will discover who you were meant to be only after you have shown confidence being yourself.”

— Suzy Kassem

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noun
: a low, vile, or worthless person or group of people

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“Everybody starts by imitating their heroes. For me it was Chuck Berry and Muddy Waters.”

— Keith Richards

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“Then you can choose to take the high road, consider that imitation is a form of flattery so to speak and decide to not spend too much energy on the issue. Publicize your art as much as you can and make it sure serious buyers and art galleries know that your style is genuinely yours. Copycats usually get tired after a while: after all there is not much personal satisfaction in copying and they will often go from copying one artist to copying another. What they are copying is also something you did in the past, and because you are the creative force behind the art that is being copied, you often moved on to the next step in your art journey being always one step ahead. You own the creative tools, they are just replicating an end product.”

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NFT Art

The point of NFT (Non-Fungible Token) art lies in its ability to create a unique, verifiable digital asset on the blockchain. Here are some reasons why NFT art is significant:

1. Proof of Ownership and Authenticity

  • NFTs serve as digital certificates of authenticity and ownership for a piece of art. While digital files can be easily copied, the NFT associated with the artwork is unique and cannot be duplicated.

2. Empowering Artists

  • NFTs allow artists to sell their work directly to collectors without relying on traditional galleries or auction houses. This removes intermediaries and provides artists with more control and profit.

3. Royalties

  • Many NFT platforms enable artists to earn royalties automatically whenever their art is resold. This ensures artists benefit from the ongoing appreciation of their work.

4. Global Accessibility

  • NFTs make it easy to buy, sell, and showcase art worldwide. Collectors can access art markets digitally, opening up opportunities for artists to reach a broader audience.

5. Digital Ownership in the Age of Digital Art

  • As more art is created digitally, NFTs provide a way to establish ownership and value for pieces that exist purely in the digital space.

6. Community and Interaction

  • Many NFT projects are tied to communities or larger ecosystems. Owning an NFT might grant access to exclusive events, collaborations, or additional content, fostering a sense of connection between artists and collectors.

7. Speculation and Investment

  • For some, NFTs represent an investment opportunity. Collectors may buy NFTs hoping they will increase in value over time.

8. Exploring New Creative Mediums

  • NFTs encourage artists to experiment with new forms of expression, such as interactive or evolving digital artworks, which aren’t possible in traditional formats.

While some critics see NFTs as overhyped or problematic (e.g., concerns about environmental impact or speculative bubbles), proponents view them as a revolutionary way to value, share, and engage with art in the digital era. For artists, NFTs could provide a platform to share their digital creations while building a sustainable income.

— ChatGPT

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Untitled (Jean-Michel Basquiat, Portrait), Lee Jaffe, 1984

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