Za danes sem imela v planu napisat eno objavo. Zadnje čase precej ustvarjam in moram to seveda delit z vami. Nisem in nisem se mogla odločit, kaj bi vam pokazala, saj imam med osnutki 17 objav. Ja, 17!
Pred kake pol urice pa sem med brskanjem in bluzenjem naletela na tole. Anita je opisala vse svoje travme in težave, ki jih doživlja kot mlada ustvarjalka in njene besede sem začutila tako močno, da sem bila solzna še jaz.
Res je grozno, da se masovno proizvedene reči prodajajo veliko bolje kot unikati, za katere je pač včasih treba odšteti malo več. Ja, pa kaj. Sploh veste, koliko lažje zadiha mladi umetnik, ko dobi tistih težko prisluženih 50 evrov?
Anita je to prav fajn ubesedila v temle odstavku:
"Če kupite LV torbico za 1000€, kaj imate? Torbo, ki dokazuje, da vam je uspelo, da ste zdaj nekaj več? Ste z njo kupili vstopnico v elito? Kaj to res rabite? In mimogrede, Louisu je vseeno za vas, je že več kot 100 let mrtev in vaših 1000€ ne pomeni nič družbi s 26 milijoni dolarjev. A vaših 70€ pomeni cel svet mlademu oblikovalcu, ki si bo lahko z njimi kupil material."
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The plan for today was to write a post about my crafts. I have been diy-ing a lot lately and I want to show my projects to the world. I couldn't decide on which project to post because I have 17 drafts waiting to be published.
About a half an hour ago I stumbled across this. Anita spoke openly about her traumas and hardships as a young crafter and her words struck me so hard they left tears in my eyes.
It's absolutely horrible how mass-produced goods sell way better than unique handmade things, which sometimes cost a bit more. Yeah, so what? Do you even know how much weight lifts off a young artist's shoulders when they get a hard earned 50 Euros?
This paragraph in Anita's post really sums it up:
"If you buy a LV bag for $1000, what have you got? A bag that will show that you made it, that you are something more than everyone else now? You bought a ticket to elite with it? Do you really need that? And btw, Louis doesn’t care about you, he’s been dead for more than 100 years and your $1000 doesn’t mean a thing to a company with 26 billions. But your $100 means a world to a young designer that needs money for supplies."
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