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Art, like everything else, is worth what someone will pay for it.
A chimpanzee can sell his art for thousands and get it in a gallery. It is that easy -- if people want it for some reason.
So if it's easy, why haven't you done it?
Because I feel ashamed enough when I see "artists" put it out there. I'm not planning on being ashamed of myself.
So you could make millions but it's just beneath you?
Nah, most likely not millions (I don't have friends who need to launder money, so only people who actually think random shapes are art would buy). The rest of the comment I agree with, I have second-hand embarrassment every time I see someone praise random shapes.
Literally anyone who makes any piece of physical art has done more than AI "artists" figuring out the best way to add and remove noise from a noise generating machine trained on the work of actual artists, lmao.
Yeah, no. I would probably say more, but your "lmao" makes me think you're not actually interested.