It's a pretty open ended question.
Say an artist creates a fantastic work of art which is inspirational and heartening. It brings joy to many of those who see it, some, even get attached to it - happily promoting it to others simply to bring those others some of the joy.
The question is relevant only in the context of the art being beloved by others - it's not about "Art in a void" (where only the artist and hypothetical Gods can enjoy it).
So: Does an artist have the right to destroy their creation?
* Art can be anything pretty much. Painting, sculpture, copyrighted digital media etc...
Say an artist creates a fantastic work of art which is inspirational and heartening. It brings joy to many of those who see it, some, even get attached to it - happily promoting it to others simply to bring those others some of the joy.
The question is relevant only in the context of the art being beloved by others - it's not about "Art in a void" (where only the artist and hypothetical Gods can enjoy it).
So: Does an artist have the right to destroy their creation?
* Art can be anything pretty much. Painting, sculpture, copyrighted digital media etc...
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