A very quick definition for these two: netherlands is where art is made.
Artists in these countries are generally painters, sculptors, photographers, dancers, singers, actors, and musicians. All of these artists are trying to create something new and unique and they want to be recognized for it, so they strive for the highest possible level of artistic achievement. Although these artists are usually very talented and very good, the very fact that they are not recognized means their success is considered to be a failure.
There are few artists who have ever achieved this level of recognition and success, and only a few that have ever achieved it in recent years. Some are still struggling, most are more successful now than they ever have been in their lifetimes. The art of these countries has been in a state of decline for many years now.
In netherlands it’s often said that “art is life.” This is so true even today in the Netherlands, where art schools are not recognized by the government. So it’s not that the artists are not recognized, it’s that the government has no idea what they’re doing. It’s a state of constant worry and fear that their work is not appreciated by the public.
This is a problem in Holland too because many of the countrys most successful artists are from the region. There are many things about netherlands that are unique, the people are warm and welcoming, and the landscape is gorgeous. But the political situation has seriously made this country a bit backwards. In addition to the constant fear of the government, artists are also afraid of being ostracized if their work is not appreciated by the public.
That’s why we need more support from the government to support artists like us. It is possible to get a government grant for your work, but it can be hard to get a grant for a lot of things, like art. And as much as I appreciate all of the brilliant stuff we make here, it’s tough to get a grant for an art piece. Not because we don’t appreciate it, but because there is no public sector support for it.
Yes, it could be the case that many of the artists who are unable to get a government grant are also forced to make their art and sell it. I think most people who are artists don’t really want to sell their work, but that’s not because they don’t appreciate it.
That’s because it’s hard to get public funding for arts projects, and that’s why artists often prefer to sell their works to private collectors.
I think that artists often prefer to sell to private collectors because they just dont have to worry about whether their work is going to be appreciated by the public. What a shame that artists who are making their art for the public benefit are often forced to make their art sell for a profit.
Artists who sell their works to private collectors get a pretty great deal. For example, the work of the famous Dutch painter Piet Mondrian sold for nearly $2 million dollars in 2010. Its a pretty good deal for the artist, and for most artists, it’s a pretty good deal too. I know because I sell my work as well.