Count me in on this one; it also goes, at least in terms of music, to open source; people expect free music, period. So for Avatar Woman, we had 8-9 absolutely stunning reviews - and over a six month period, sold 3 copies.
People just listened to the samples, that was it.

Loved Paul's work myself, by the way - Alan

On Sun, 21 Jun 2015, Edward Picot wrote:

This is excellent! Really well-conceived and well-executed. The audio was so painful to my ears that I had to snatch my headphones off, but that's not really a criticism. To me, the animated 'splash' which appears in the middle of the screen resembles both someone throwing a pot of paint at the artworks, and those complex spirograph-style patterns of fine lines which appear on banknotes.

We keep coming back to this theme, don't we? The fact that some 'established' art is worth millions whereas there are talented artists languishing on all sides who can't make the price of a busfair out of their work. I suppose to the general public it might come across as self-absorbed bellyaching, but actually it's a reflection of the gaps between the haves and the have-nots in society at large.

- Edward
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