![]() It's not sour grapes, it's just a fact that for every art market niche there are only a very small amount of people able to gain a foothold while there are thousands or tens of thousands that may have an equal amount of skill/talent but these people just does not make it. Even in very different ways from other markets you would know about. This is a very controlled market, and also one where the different niches are working in very different ways. You can not just build a better mousetrap and they will come. ![]() Talent does not bubble up like you would imagine. Most often, if you've not been to the right schools and intermingled with the right people in the right way at the right times (with an added very big portion of sheer luck) you are not going to make it, ever. What is hard about it, really hard, is making a living from it. Others will see you progress quite fast if only you do the training part. It will be perceived as hard only because a) you will know how easy it is to snap a photo and apply filters/photoshop (or, propmt an AI), and b) because you will be your own worst critic. You have to "rewire" some muscle-vision-brain coordination. Painting (or drawing) to some degree of visual similarity requires practice, so some effort is needed. Depending on your preferred style it can be as easy as literally throwing random pigments on whatever surface you prefer to target. ![]() I'd say that painting is not difficult at all. ![]()
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