I think I’ve reached the point at which I either need to dramatically reduce my creative output or unflinchingly accept that I will never achieve even the slightest measure of creative success.

@TheCard what strikes me most about this statement is the phrase “ measure of creative success”
What is your measure of creative success and does this measurement truly encompass what your art is?

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@KarenSohne That’s a great question. While I’d love to be able to generate income with it, I’d settle for semi-significant recognition and a large audience.

@TheCard l've seen a lot of what l consider to be great art. Some was in museums, in books, at concert halls. some stuff in places where not more than a dozen or so folks would ever appreciate it. Great art isn’t determined by a price tag or if you can google it. Some of the most wonderful stuff never gets a big audience or wide recognition.
I guess the question is, are you ok with that? Would you still create without adulation?

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