Good points. Hirst once said that it wasn’t about art but how far he could go until somebody would stop him, and nobody came. We are stopping ourselves with our beliefs 😢
The fact that this is true, just reminds me why I can't stand this world and how it works. This is gross and sullied of all pure heart. Thank God this life ends at some point for the higher world of true beauty and eternal truth and art.
If I may. I’m like 50 now. I grew up around artistic people and lovers of art. To some extent. I seen the amount of art decrease and peoples disposable income and desire for art increase. I tell everyone to buy any painting without looking at the brand if the price is low and the talent is high. We are approaching the dark ages.
we are most certainly approaching the dark ages. I'm curious what your perspective on 'the dark ages' might be. There are many perspectives at the moment. If you find the time, don't hesitate to share it.
@@driesketels when I say dark ages, I mean that using paint, clay, charcoal etc. will be as obsolete as flint knapping. It’s already happening. When I was a kid, I could find an impressionist painting at a garage sale or in a thrift store. I live in Austin. An average person could collect art and love it.. easily find it. The “starving artist sales” are replaced with sweatshop basic generic reproductions at a craft store… on a good day.
“The most important moment in the life of an artist is when he is born, and when he is establishes an autograph.” Taking this to heart. Seemingly all influential artists have a brand, proko has proko tv, Kim Jung Gi has superani. I think I should make a brand around manga artists too, because it basically has few waves in the art environment or even the media environment as a whole. The problem with focusing on branding is lack of time for practice and struggles to even get people to notice it. Anyway nice video, thanks
Brilliant. I’m a New subscriber. All I ever wanted to do is be a full time artist . This year after 30 years of the 9-5 to raise a family. I’m going for it! Social media is so confusing. I totally don’t get instagram . When I find an artist on instagram I can’t figure out how to go to a website, or message them. Seems like a waste of time. help! Can you make it without instagram?
Hello Dries, I've really enjoyed your expertise and knowledge that you've shared. If you could take the time to give an opinion it would be much appreciated. I've had a decent career as a professional artist since 1991. I've created many pieces and mastered many mediums over the years. A globally recognized artist friend of mine has implored that I create a new brand for my fine art, and disassociate it from my 30 year body of work (mostly commercial and bodypaint). At 53 years I feel it is too late to start anew especially with the looming threat of AI. I also like my given name and have issues trying to wrap my head around a new alternate identity. Thanks again for your advice.
Artists with brands don't have to worry about AI at all. Building an autograph is the antidote to AI. About your other, more important question. This would require more effort and time that I don't put in the comment section. If you are interested, take a look at the website where I offer more personalized advice. Have a great week.
Your friend is wrong. You hd a decent career since 1991, that is many years. Why would you create a new brand? That is the big question what is lacking? I would say to work harder on promoting yourself. IF you feel so inclined to start anew, at least I would say - and this is a good tip: create a pseudonym, make it like a side job, create a new account everywhere with that name, and do different art. Don't mess up what you have. But also count the time you spend on it, the efforts to get recognition, i think your goals are to surpass where you are now, so again, why not keep doing what you are doing but more effort in marketing (if that is what is lacking) or through the pseudonym create a side gig and see where it takes you. Good luck.
@@dimitrilikissas I just saw this now.thank you so much for your your thoughtful answer. I agree, if I just spend more time marketing myself, I will probably have more success than starting fresh. In fact I'm going to be changing my handle on RUclips and my profile picture to my actual name and new logo.
Have you ever considered that all the arts-drama, music, storytelling, dance, and visual art-were once the sacred domain of the shaman, the witch doctor, the wise woman? These were the ones who ventured into the 'other' places, communed with the dead, conversed with the gods, and learned from the spirits of nature. They brought back wisdom to heal and educate their communities. Art was a conduit for the divine, a bridge between worlds. But as organized religions took root, they persecuted these visionaries, stole their arts, and twisted them to serve their own ends. They used grand temples, elaborate rituals, and hymns of praise to dazzle and control the masses. Then came the rise of an elite robber class, who took artists and performers as their pets. They commissioned works not to enlighten or heal, but to flaunt their wealth, to aggrandize themselves. Art lost its sacred purpose. It was reduced to mere entertainment, a hollow showpieces for the rich. Today, artists are disenfranchised manufacturers of trinkets and decorations, far removed from the spiritual roots and divine purpose of our crafts. Art has become a commodity, stripped of its soul.
Often, when it comes to crazy expensive modern art, it's actually money laundering. Yes, the autograph is more important than the composition. But at its fundamental core, it's money laundering. Delve into this. I'm not making it up.
Yea I was thinking this too. Mostly art is an investment for them. They buy it looking for it to increase in value. Just another way to make more money through simple transactions
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I remember lettering yachts to support my real art. When bidding prices I learned not to price low. The customers loved to brag how much they spent!
Good points. Hirst once said that it wasn’t about art but how far he could go until somebody would stop him, and nobody came. We are stopping ourselves with our beliefs 😢
sounds about right
The fact that this is true, just reminds me why I can't stand this world and how it works. This is gross and sullied of all pure heart. Thank God this life ends at some point for the higher world of true beauty and eternal truth and art.
hahaha, thank god this life ends at some point...
When an autograph is so recognizable that it is more valuable than the amount of the personal check. Way to go, Picasso!
I was just thinking this today how it's the artist, artist's name that makes art valuable and therefore desired among art collectors...
Great minds think alike
Dries, you are a jewel. Thank you.
You are!
If I may. I’m like 50 now. I grew up around artistic people and lovers of art. To some extent. I seen the amount of art decrease and peoples disposable income and desire for art increase. I tell everyone to buy any painting without looking at the brand if the price is low and the talent is high. We are approaching the dark ages.
we are most certainly approaching the dark ages. I'm curious what your perspective on 'the dark ages' might be. There are many perspectives at the moment. If you find the time, don't hesitate to share it.
@@driesketels when I say dark ages, I mean that using paint, clay, charcoal etc. will be as obsolete as flint knapping. It’s already happening. When I was a kid, I could find an impressionist painting at a garage sale or in a thrift store. I live in Austin. An average person could collect art and love it.. easily find it. The “starving artist sales” are replaced with sweatshop basic generic reproductions at a craft store… on a good day.
Digging your hair, dude!
thanks
@@driesketels at this time, I would say that your hair is part of your brand 😻
I tried on a hat today that looks like Dries’s hair!
“The most important moment in the life of an artist is when he is born, and when he is establishes an autograph.” Taking this to heart. Seemingly all influential artists have a brand, proko has proko tv, Kim Jung Gi has superani. I think I should make a brand around manga artists too, because it basically has few waves in the art environment or even the media environment as a whole. The problem with focusing on branding is lack of time for practice and struggles to even get people to notice it.
Anyway nice video, thanks
you got this! Start your manga artist brand!
The more you work as a professional artist, the more you understand the truth of this video. Well done!
You're welcome. Have a great week
Great insights, gives me a lot of food for thought. Makes me wonder if there’s a fast and efficient way to develop your brand.
Good question! Efficient way, yes. Fast no! But that will not stop me from using 'Fast' in the title at some point XD
Thank You!!!😵💫❤❤❤
You are so welcome
Well explained. 👍
You're welcome
This is gold
you're welcome
For the signature do you recommend to use your real name or a name you use for your art exclusively?
doesn't matter. there are great artists who invented a name and great artists that used their name.
Brilliant. I’m a New subscriber. All I ever wanted to do is be a full time artist . This year after 30 years of the 9-5 to raise a family. I’m going for it! Social media is so confusing. I totally don’t get instagram . When I find an artist on instagram I can’t figure out how to go to a website, or message them. Seems like a waste of time. help! Can you make it without instagram?
Congrats with the family. You got this! All beginning is confusing and hard.
So true
Absolutely
Hello Dries, I've really enjoyed your expertise and knowledge that you've shared. If you could take the time to give an opinion it would be much appreciated. I've had a decent career as a professional artist since 1991. I've created many pieces and mastered many mediums over the years. A globally recognized artist friend of mine has implored that I create a new brand for my fine art, and disassociate it from my 30 year body of work (mostly commercial and bodypaint). At 53 years I feel it is too late to start anew especially with the looming threat of AI. I also like my given name and have issues trying to wrap my head around a new alternate identity. Thanks again for your advice.
Artists with brands don't have to worry about AI at all. Building an autograph is the antidote to AI. About your other, more important question. This would require more effort and time that I don't put in the comment section. If you are interested, take a look at the website where I offer more personalized advice. Have a great week.
@@driesketels Thank you Dries, I will check out the website. Much respect and appreciation.
Your friend is wrong. You hd a decent career since 1991, that is many years. Why would you create a new brand? That is the big question what is lacking? I would say to work harder on promoting yourself. IF you feel so inclined to start anew, at least I would say - and this is a good tip: create a pseudonym, make it like a side job, create a new account everywhere with that name, and do different art. Don't mess up what you have. But also count the time you spend on it, the efforts to get recognition, i think your goals are to surpass where you are now, so again, why not keep doing what you are doing but more effort in marketing (if that is what is lacking) or through the pseudonym create a side gig and see where it takes you. Good luck.
@@dimitrilikissas I just saw this now.thank you so much for your your thoughtful answer. I agree, if I just spend more time marketing myself, I will probably have more success than starting fresh. In fact I'm going to be changing my handle on RUclips and my profile picture to my actual name and new logo.
@@-yi9mu I have struggled with that as well and decided to go with my given name and if the rich people who buy art don't like it,they can suck it.
Have you ever considered that all the arts-drama, music, storytelling, dance, and visual art-were once the sacred domain of the shaman, the witch doctor, the wise woman? These were the ones who ventured into the 'other' places, communed with the dead, conversed with the gods, and learned from the spirits of nature. They brought back wisdom to heal and educate their communities. Art was a conduit for the divine, a bridge between worlds.
But as organized religions took root, they persecuted these visionaries, stole their arts, and twisted them to serve their own ends. They used grand temples, elaborate rituals, and hymns of praise to dazzle and control the masses.
Then came the rise of an elite robber class, who took artists and performers as their pets. They commissioned works not to enlighten or heal, but to flaunt their wealth, to aggrandize themselves. Art lost its sacred purpose. It was reduced to mere entertainment, a hollow showpieces for the rich.
Today, artists are disenfranchised manufacturers of trinkets and decorations, far removed from the spiritual roots and divine purpose of our crafts. Art has become a commodity, stripped of its soul.
Often, when it comes to crazy expensive modern art, it's actually money laundering.
Yes, the autograph is more important than the composition. But at its fundamental core, it's money laundering. Delve into this. I'm not making it up.
it's a lot of things
Yea I was thinking this too. Mostly art is an investment for them. They buy it looking for it to increase in value. Just another way to make more money through simple transactions
Just here for the weirdness.
what's the weirdness?
i cant stand damien hirst or andy warhol
Would you say that @TenHundred has created a brand for himself? He has many subscribers.