The AI Noise Is Loud. Your Art's Value Hasn't Changed.
The AI doom headlines are exhausting. I know — they get to me too.
Every week there's a new wave of panic: AI will replace artists, AI will flood the market, AI will make human creativity worthless. It's loud, it's relentless, and if you let it, it'll mess with your head.
But step back for a second, because the truth is actually pretty simple.
The value of your art is you.
A collector isn't buying pixels or brushstrokes in the abstract. They're buying the fact that you made it — from your mind, your hands, your life experience. That's the source of the price. That's the exclusivity. That's the scarcity.
No AI can replicate that, because no AI is you.
This isn't new, either.
The art world has always operated this way. Authenticity and provenance have been the foundation of value for centuries. A painting matters because of who painted it. A photograph matters because of who was behind the lens, what they saw, and why they chose to capture it. That's not changing.
What's changing is the noise level. And noise is not the same as reality.
So here's the only advice that matters right now:
Keep painting. Keep shooting. Keep sculpting, writing, making — whatever your thing is. Do it the way you've always done it, because that's exactly what makes it valuable.
The collectors who care about human-made art aren't going anywhere. If anything, authentic human work is becoming more meaningful in a world increasingly filled with generated content.
Tune out the doom. The fundamentals haven't changed.
All will be good.
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