By definition, true original art ought to demand creativity by the
artist. There must be fresh thinking that makes each work of
art unique.
Yet so much of what goes for expensive, sought-after work
today totally fails this essential standard. The artist in such
instances rests on past laurels, turning out the same work
repetitiously. Moreover, the earlier works the artist used as his
or her springboard to fame, often lacked the needed creativity
from the start. (Remember, always, the basics of general art
originality.)
Yet so much of what goes for expensive, sought-after work
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