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Lidija P Nagulov's avatar

So while I really appreciate the reframe, I can't help but feel it's a little similar to when people say 'You should use the power of positive thinking! You don't 'have' to do things, you 'get' to do things!' and then the other person goes 'Yay. I GET to pay my rent today.' Like..... Yes. I do actually love to talk about my work, to interested parties. But the amount of time we have is a zero sum game, and any time I'm investing in drafting reel scripts or figuring out how to edit subtitles or reaching out to people who might be willing to help me promote my stuff or signing up to new platforms seeing if there's more opportunity to be seen there is time I am not drawing. I have been feeling this full force recently because I made an art print I want to sell to donate money to Gaza. So for once in my life it was IMPORTANT for me to promote something. I put two months of work into making it and it would mean nothing if I couldn't get it noticed. I have been pulling out all the stops, contacting anyone I could think of, learning how to make reels, brainstorming ideas, collaborating on posts, calling real brick and mortar stores near me, like I did more for this print in the last few months than I did in the 12 years of being an artist for my own stuff..... And let me tell you it has been grueling. Like out of the 60-70 people I reached out to - people I pre-selected for being active and vocal about the issue, for having the right sort of content bla bla - around five responded. Of those five, three actually did the thing they said they would, and I am deeply grateful. I'm even grateful to everyone else who didn't even reply. I don't take people's attention for granted. But it - is - so - HARD! Hahah thank you for coming to my TED talk

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Aimee Walleston's avatar

The people who don’t love to promote their work aren’t necessarily any less proud of it. A performer who is generally happy on stage is also likely to be happy on the stage of social media. But not all artists are performers by default. I think the pendulum has swung to view performance as the best art and promotion (rather than attraction) as the best distribution method. I think there probably needs to be a correction that acknowledges art forms and artists that are less amenable to performativity and promotionality.

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