An artist's work is not a hobby. by Nuri-Nora, literature
Literature
An artist's work is not a hobby.
Listen to what people write to me: "Find a normal job! Stop drawing for money!"
I want to ask: since when did an artist's work stop being a job? As far as I can remember, artists ' paintings are worth millions of dollars." Why is it that when an artist asks for money for his work, it is considered a hobby, and when Van Gogh paintings are put up for auction, it is no longer a hobby, but a business?
I'll tell you why. Van Gogh himself was able to sell only one painting, and died in poverty, although he painted 2000 paintings. It has become a hobby that an artist can't sell his work on his own..
Do you think that other works are normal, but the work of an artist is not? For other jobs, there is a labor exchange. And is it normal for a person to do something they can't? An artist's work is what an artist can do. No one can force a cook or a surgeon to draw. So why is there discrimination? Why should an artist give up their abilities and draw for free? ..
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Turkey is a modern world where there are smartphones and computers, but children continue to live in stinking landfills. The candy gifts they receive seem somehow offensive. They eat out of garbage cans every day." And in Turkey, auctions for the sale of expensive vases are held every day. A vase worth $ 5 million and a bunch of candy for children in a landfill for $ 10-it's somehow incommensurable.
Don't you think that it would be possible to provide children with shelter and food, and not what they find in garbage cans?