Throughout the last decade, digital artists (like myself) used several platforms to pave their way into the realm of Art. But after a multitude of rejection from art curators and galleries, we've turn our hope into a foreseeable success in Art through the mechanic of "likes".
However the ideology behind gathering the likes of strangers online made us believe that we've finally being valued for our art. But in the end we've actually turned into someone we can barely recognized.
Few are the ones that can balance both the integrity and notoriety. For some, the "likes" has covered the essence of why we've actually started all of this in the first place.
"The more the likes, the less you are...(...