First of all, I want to thank you for sharing your thoughts about the topic of Art . By Reading it i got answers of many questions in my mind. Your observation is very deep and based on reality. Some of the points I have noted too.
As far as I understand, the reason for Curators not paying attention to Art topics on Steemit is that artists do not pay attention to each other's work. And neither do they communicate with each other. I am not talking about paintings only its about all categories related with art . Maybe after putting in double effort (making art and then making a post), they get so tired that they don't have the energy to pay attention to someone else's work. That is, artists only value their own work. They don't care what other artists are doing.
Apart from this, I have noted one more thing. You will get comments like "Good job", "Well done", or "Beautiful" on Art posts. Maybe that's why Curators ignore them. Because there is no engagement on this topic. Many people don't want to create their own work, they just trace someone else's picture with a pencil and make a post.
If I talk about myself, I am trying to present my work in a better way day by day. By Hoping, this will catch the attention of Curators in the Art category. And i know this will not be possible until artists start paying attention to each other's work.
It would be great if there was engagement along with entertainment. But I wish it was possible.
Actually, what you are saying I see everywhere no matter if it's photography, writing, or whatever. The average attitude is post and leave or perhaps a part does invest time in answering notifications. If it comes to art or something great there are times when "awesome" is enough especially, if it's said by someone you more frequently talk to or who shows overall interest.
I know I find it hard to promote myself and for sure many more, especially artists, deal with that part. Promoting is time-consuming and that's why authors have publishers doing that work for them, film producers do the same. Should Art on Steemit have their own art critics to do the promoting? It could help but on the other hand who's that crazy to invest time in doing so?
A community Art might be a big help and could highlight some entries. Will it make any of those who publish in it rich? If it comes to that the chance is as big as posting elsewhere. Will it help to be surrounded by other art lovers? It might since no matter if we comment we do see another and being with like minded can already be a big help. If needed there's someone nearby and you don't need days to find someone since the #art and #review hashtags just like #story #poetry #photography and #creativewriting are rarely the places where art can be found.
#comment @jiva34 @vwrites @ibesso @yaladeeds
I am sorry, I took a long time to respond to your comment. To be honest, I have been able to spend less time on Steemit lately due to some specific duties, such as MOD responsibilities. I have reduced my personal activities on Steemit, especially regarding art communities. I don't think it's possible to create and promote a community for art, as many art communities have been created in the past, and recently 'The Creative Pulse Community' was also created, but the same issue persists - lack of engagement and support.
However, if you want to try and support artists through a community, go for it! If it's successful, it would be great.
The talk here is not about starting something new but starting something to promote art. As I understand you already started a community although you were against it?
I wonder what you mean by lack of engagement and support. Is written down what the expectations ate, how to promote the new community? If no one does that actively how should people know it exists among all the other communities?
There is not one community that became a big hit overnight and since you are an artist yourself you know what type of people you are dealing with and with some luck also how to reach them.
I already support story writers and freewriters and an art contest so my question is to those of the new community why don't you all throw your steem in and support, promote and so on? Also, why is the first thought: how to support big?
If it comes to engagement I have an idea how to solve this but it will cost time and the question is if the will exists to invest.
Do you have names for me if it comes to those many communities you are referring to to?
I assume this is a translator mistake? "less time on Steemit - but mod responsibilities" It sounds like more time to me 🤔
I wish you fun as a MOD and inspiration.
A great weekend to you and I will stop tagging you
@joslud
Steemit is a place where, seemingly, questions aren't given much importance. However, I feel compelled to answer your questions because I appreciate your inquiring nature. Your approach to promoting art is commendable. But if you think I've started a new community, that's not true. I'm neither a founder nor an admin of any community.
I strive to support art-related communities with my skills and experience, particularly new ones, and contribute to their growth. That's what I'm doing now, just like I did for Knack For Buzz. Not everyone can remain highly active. Perhaps that's why communities often come to a standstill.
To grow a new community, significant Steem investments, effort, and time are required. I understand that not everyone can maintain super activity, especially me. Climbing to the top demands immense hard work.
Can you share your email ID with me? I'd like to discuss something with you over email.
It's a while ago we spoke and I hope if you have time next to your role as a mod (congratulations to you) you will answer what is talked about.
A great day to you.
Team True Colours - @ wakeupkitty
Oh, thank you @wakeupkitty! for the Upvote and congratulating me ! In fact After spending a lot of time on Steemit for the past three months, I'm now trying to give my eyes a rest. "Health is Wealth".