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Your Say: Is an art career ‘pointless’? TODAY readers weigh in on comment by photographer, 19, who aced subject in A-Levels

Student Yvette Lim (right), 19, from St Andrew’s Junior College with some of the photos she has taken (left).

“Her interest and pursuit in art has brought her international recognition and now this will silence critics who cast negativity on her career path.” “The outdated notion that 'arts' was only painting and playing (the) violin has luckily finally been debunked in Asia. Marketing, web design et cetera are highly paid areas of the workforce, usually with better, more 'liberal' working conditions.” “By saying that the arts are pointless is like saying one side of our brain is useless. In fact many top scientists display artistic appreciation of the natural world.” “Art comes in many forms. One could even argue that without artistic experience, things like the National Anthem wouldn’t exist… Television commercials would just be lines of text, detailing the pros and cons. There would be no such thing as the Marvel Cinematic Universe (which came from comics — drawn by hand). Art is communication beyond the ordinary — with its rules and logic. You can disparage it all you want, but you can’t deny life would be boring without art.” “Don’t worry. Human creations are always valued, especially in this era of AI and automation.” “I look forward to more young people continuing to pursue arts… I grew up having my family tell me arts, sports and history are useless. I didn’t pursue any of these passions in the end.” “When my kid was young, I sent her for art enrichment classes and relatives all commented 'why art? Useless!'. I could not be bothered with them. Currently my kid, in Sec 2, is happy doing art and talented also. Her dream is to be an illustrator.” “I recall my Primary 2 relief teacher complimenting me on my music, then I remembered how much my mom emphasised on music having no future. Now, I don't even know how to read any music notes or appreciate classical music.” “Chase your dreams and you will go far. Pursuing arts is definitely the road less travelled. It’s also a blessing that you have understanding and supportive parents. It’s never easy. My daughter loves art and I hope she can be like you too.” “Art is not pointless. But when you have a family to feed, reality sets in. Art doesn't make you money, unless you are Yayoi Kusama. Even if you are, at some point, you'll still need to fall back on, mostly distasteful, commercial projects and jobs to maintain your keep. I work in the creative industry, and this is the reality.” “If you can make bank with arts as often or as consistently as any Stem (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) job, then maybe it wouldn't be such an issue.” “Not that art is pointless but in order to make it successful, you have to move out of Singapore to study elsewhere as Singapore, being a small market for arts, does not have sufficient grounds for advancement. Most people in Singapore have little time to appreciate art too.” “I think whatever point the article claims she was trying to make would have been much stronger if she had obtained straight As and then went ahead to study fine art anyway. But to be honest, with a bunch of Bs and Cs for the other subjects, she doesn't really have many options for university courses to begin with… I do sincerely wish her all the success she deserves, though or there might not be a Plan B in place if life doesn't work out the way she wants it to.”