I know that not all people do like my artistic activity and my works. Do I care about it?
Speaking shortly: no. I do not worry about the fact that some people reject and deny my works. I do what I do, no matter if people like it or not. What I do is designed for people who like it. If someone does not like my works, they do not have to watch, read, or analyze it. The last thing I have in my mind is whether someone must watch my photographs, even if this person does not want to do that. Thus, I hope that my artistic activity will not become a school reading. I remember myself from both primary and high school, and I remember reading was not my favorite activity during that time. I do not want to read some popular books today because I dislikened them during school time. The fact is that I do not want young people to be discouraged from my works of art (e.g., “Diaries”).
The fact is that I want other people to discover my artistic activity thanks to doing the researcher, for example, via the Internet.
I do not want that teacher to force pupils and students to get familiar with all the things I had done. If someone does not like what I do, better, this person stops analyzing all my creations. The truth is that if I do not like something, I merely stop doing, watching, listening, etc. I must admit that I am proud that not everyone does like what I do. From the very beginning, I was aiming to create my own artistic niche. I want to remain Adam Mazek, an artist who creates new, odd, and controversial things in this niche. The fact is that I am glad that my artworks are not for everyone. If something is for everyone, it means that it is for, indeed, no one. That’s why I do not care that not all people do like my artistic activity.