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do a lot of people claim "artist" to look cool?

Posted by TheGhostOfMarz - February 9th, 2015


I'm not sure....The world's artist population is in a very weird period....the only way to know if you are truly an artist it to look at a real artists life....some get lucky and get big but a lot of us are gonna end up like most...hungry because we care about our art...until then who knows.....but look at yourself and say....Am I cool without food for awhile? if not....You don't really care about the art...


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I think as artists it is partly our challenge to make our art while making money. You don't have to be a starving artist, you can be a paid artist. It's tricky to find a paying forum for all our crazy, experimental ideas, and sometimes we have to settle for selling something that ISN'T crazy or experimental. Actually that's where I make my money. As soon as I get home... that's when the real art begins. But definitely, if I was flat broke and homeless, I would still be "creating". There are very amazing artists who don't much care though. They achieve such beautiful work, to an impressive quality that outshines many who are so deeply passionate about their works.

I'm not sure where I'd draw the line between a real artist and a foney wannabe. Our entire field is a mess of subjectiveness. And to many of us, the art is more than what we manifest within reach of our senses, but a lot of what makes it so special is still within our minds, the part that nobody will ever see. Whether or not someone is a real artist, we may never know for sure about any individual. Perhaps all that matters is that we try.

It's as simple as not eating...because you are creating...not eating because you cannot...will you be an artist when there is no more food? that is the inner question....

I've been a professional artist for eight years and I still have days where I wanna burn everything I've ever made and become a park ranger or something..

I don't think I ever thought to myself "Wow.. I'm cool because I'm an artist." It's always been more like "Wow, I'm lucky to be an artist" and by that.. I mean one that gets paid. Right now I am in a slump.. I've gone from 45 k to 55 k to my last gig before freelance that paid me 75 k a year.. and life was friggin amazing.

Now my freelance work has dried up so I'm trying to be a legitimate individual artist.. making my own stuff, selling it.. and eating ramen every night.. it sucks, it's not cool.. but I don't think I'd trade it for anything.

Ah...you see the question in the art...will you be an artist when there is no more money?

Idk I always figured you do what you do because you enjoy it, regardless of your living situation or lifestyle. Ideally it'd be cool to make a career out of whatever you enjoy doing, so that's why you work hard, fail or succeed. But saying " I need food, so that means I don't care about the art" is so far-fetched because you NEED food/water/basic human necessities to LIVE.

Look at Pendleton Ward with Adventure Time. He quit running the show because (and I quote)
“it was driving [him] nuts.”
“To spend that extra energy and time you don’t have, to make something that’s worth making, to make it awesome, wears you out,"
"For me, having quality of life outweighed the need to control this project and make it great all the time."

But also he's succeeded. That should also say something though, he's already "made it" and he still has to deal with issues like this. That's my take on the issue I guess

wow i put more into this comment than i thought i was going to lol (⊙︿⊙✿)

you must ask yourself...not a superficial question about survival...but a question about living...Pen doesn't want more food...he doesn't want to make more something for someone...but will pen still make art when there is no adventure time?

It's as simple as not eating...because you are creating...not eating because you cannot...will you be an artist when there is no more food? or do you give it up to have food....

I'm not sure I understand the response. But I'd say any artist, before being an artist, has been a human being not an artist, even if only for the early moments. Undoubtedly, art comes to as as a second nature, it is not that it opposes eating, breathing, shitting, fucking, or anything else, but rather that it sits in the same line as all other aspects of our lives.

So, say you must create, creation ends with you. You live to create, you must survive. When you are dead, you are no longer an artist, only the thing that remains. Your creations exist eternally if you made them that way, but they give not half a fuck about you. Without you, your creations are meaningless to yourself. If you aren't here to acknowledge your work, few others will give it meaning, at least the same meaning it had for you.

You gotta live to be an artist. I mean that in a lot of different ways. So you also gotta take care of yourself. Going insane doesn't necessarily mean the art is all that substantial.

While you draw many conclusions all of them are nice but solely decorative...the question has nothing to do with the availability of food...we without food get by...we without money get by...but even when there is food in the kitchen...will you still be an artist? it's as simple as not eating because you have been creating....not because food is unavailable...the question is....will you let perceived personas define you....or will you be yourself....will you think of how you look....or how your art turns out...

Summary: Be an artist because of art....not because of an artist...