Reading the comments to this, I take away two things:
1. Art is still working/communicating even if people don't gratify you by stopping to tell you so or compensating you.
2. If you want to engage an audience on a more intimate level, you have to make it possible for them to come to you, or even better you have to go to them. If you choose not to do that, then you will have to live with the fact that you are excluding potential members of your audience.
The pace of modern life is hectic and only getting more so. You have to be flexible in how you reach your audience and keep switching approaches until you get to the level you want.
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1. Art is still working/communicating even if people don't gratify you by stopping to tell you so or compensating you.
2. If you want to engage an audience on a more intimate level, you have to make it possible for them to come to you, or even better you have to go to them. If you choose not to do that, then you will have to live with the fact that you are excluding potential members of your audience.
The pace of modern life is hectic and only getting more so. You have to be flexible in how you reach your audience and keep switching approaches until you get to the level you want.