It’s entirely subjective. There is no singular answer.
The sales numbers are a pretty objective measure, actually.
Most high priced art is used for money laundering while entire productions fail at no fault of their own. So no, money is not a measure of an art’s worth
We’re just trying to sell art here. Save the philosophy.
If all you care about is money, crank out the most soulless crap that panders to the masses, get into money laundering, or sell feet pics and furry art
From what I’ve learned on the internet, I’d say furry porn sculptures.
3d printed? Knit? Handmade plushy?
This is a definite application for those new AIs.
But how to train it?
I think the answer depends on how you define art.
Like, the artist in me wants to have a discussion about the appeal of abstraction versus impressionism, and whether you should compromise your artistic vision for the sake of commercial success.
The pessimist in me says that the most popular physical art is probably Pokemon trading cards and other merch.
“Physical Art” is a pretty broad category because there’s still a million mediums you can choose from. Would making prints of digital art count as physical art? That might be a question for the philosophers.
Anyway, if you’re looking to break into the scene then you should probably visit some craft fairs / galleries / tourist traps and see what they’re selling. Talk to the artists in the medium you want to explore.
Are you high?
Not yet
That’s an odd way to ask for clarity when you’re looking for help