the world doesn’t need more art

There will be more music.

The world doesn’t need more art. Controversial sentence, right? I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the eco-friendliness of art in general, and I’m more and more coming to the conclusion that art is designed to make people aware of the need to be eco, while producing wildly un-ecological products in wildly un-ecological ways.

Another aspect that makes me very nervous about art is money. Everyone wants to make it. The way young artists are promoted today is that you have to have money to promote yourself. You have to pay, and not little, even if your art is considered valuable.

Galleries that actually work with young artists and don’t demand impossible prices from them for renting space are barely able to support themselves. They rarely make money.

Likewise young artists. We create, more sometimes for ourselves than for others. We should show ourselves, of course, but this showing costs insanely much. Because someone has to pay for it. And most often it is the artist himself.

So I create my imaginary worlds, I produce as organically as possible, believing that it makes some more sense. I won’t pay much. I have my own little space to share my art. Here, on Instagram, locally. Where it will take me I will probably find out in 20 years.

Now I know that music is calling me. So I’m going back to my roots, listening to others, their needs and desires.

I develop human creativity and create community.
I create a safe space for art.