For most artists, the real value of their work isn’t recognized until they’re gone.
Elvis’s estate is worth far more than it was in his heyday.
The works of Da Vinci, Picasso and Van Gogh are now worth hundreds of millions of dollars.
We still enjoy Humphrey Bogart movies. They’re still making movies about Ian Fleming’s Bond character.
And of course, Michael Jackson has left a legacy of work that will continue to grow in recognition and popularity.
You’re an artist. How will your work be remembered and valued? Not just by the people you created it for, but by their descendants?
That’s something Queensberry thinks about.
Cheers, Nigel
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