This event began 02/23/2025 and repeats every year forever
Economic Corner - profitability of an artist
My Thoughts From 70,000 to 80,000 was what jane austen made. Happy belated birthday to her. When I think of artist in general who have made more after death than alive the list is long and that includes many Black artist. I think Basquiat is the example that stings the most cause Jean Michel's artform, streetart by many blacks to this day is deemed inappropriate , evil, low quality, and yet , on the pieces of wood or metal , if you have a Basquiat original, you can earn millions in a sale. But the lesson from Jane Austen is clear, the financial value of an artist work is not determinable. It is completely relative to a time or place , so it can't be judged on even value or in comparison , only in the moment.
NOTE
As a poet I enjoy phyllis Wheatley, though some of her messages or her style I don't care for as much.
Most people consume the cheapest bottled water than can find on sale.
However, there's still higher end bottled water on store shelves too.
There will always be a few writers who can make money with their skill & creativity.
true and if yu look at the industry of writing, writers with huge fanbases are constantly popular, putting out content, so ... it is interesting
@aka Contrarian
On 2/23/2026 at 10:26 PM, aka Contrarian said:
As much as some are trying to perpetuate the skill of cursive penmanship, it is slowly sinking below the horizon of modern day communication and will soon become a lost art, I fear.
Story telling might inherit a better fate and keep the fiction writer a float in the sea of imagination.
I have no regrets about not being around to experience the brave new AI world of the future.
how do you know you will not be here? the AI future may start tomorrow