The world is big and there are many markets out there. When you find the right customers they will be happy to buy your beautiful art.

Many individuals in the liberty crowd are at a stage where they want to keep as few physical belongings as possible to improve their mobility. When people have excess money it understandably goes into bitcoin. There are storms brewing on the horizon. People wonder where they can live in peace 1-5 years from now. We live in a time of upheaval and change.

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I think it is lack of trust.

But that is understandable.

After all, why should you trust an artist you know on Nostr, who is not even famous?

Yet I tried hard to establish good relations with everyone, my credibility would be ruined forever if I cheated someone.

Maybe when a serious Nostr market is created, there will be room to sell my paintings too.

So far the only painting I have sold is on Twitter, but I honestly don't want to go back there.

Forgive my outburst. πŸ™

I do not have any spare space left on any of my walls!

I do think that once the marketplace gets going here it will be better for you and other artists. πŸ«‚πŸ’œ

I hope so πŸ«‚πŸ§‘πŸ’œ

It’s not lack of trying, or lack of talent, your very very talented my friend! Keep going 🫢

Lots of people can’t afford art. Maybe try posting your prices?

In sats, EUR or USD? 🀭

Both perhaps?

DM for u πŸ«‚πŸ€™

It is more likely about needing to expand your reach. There is nothing wrong with having as many channels of communication as you need to reach the customers that want what you are creating.

Also, among bitcoiners it will be hard to sell art that is neutral and not visibly related to bitcoin. This may change over time.

I already publish all my art on Instagram, Twitter, Telegram and on my website, but nowhere have I had such a broad acceptance as here on Nostr. πŸ§‘πŸ’œπŸ«‚

Nostr will grow and customers will come. β˜€οΈπŸŒŸβ­οΈβœ¨οΈ

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