In the past, artists who wanted to showcase their works to broad and varied audiences often faced numerous insurmountable obstacles which prevented them from realizing their dreams. For example, the most common place in which artists could showcase their works to broad and varied audiences were fine arts galleries which hosted frequent exhibitions which honored both novice artists and established artists alike. However, even though the men and women who owned these galleries claimed that they wanted to help younger and more inexperienced artists to discover their voices and to find their audiences, many younger and inexperienced artists discovered that these claims were greatly exaggerated. In other words, often the men and women who owned the galleries which often hosted frequent exhibitions were lying to the younger and more inexperienced artists when they said that would be more than happy to showcase the works which were produced by the younger and more inexperienced artists.
Their reasons for refusing to display the works that were produced by the younger and more inexperienced artists often varied from gallery owner to gallery owner. However, when younger and more inexperienced artists pooled their experiences at one of the annual and semi annual conventions which honored these younger and more inexperienced artists, they discovered that the vast majority of these men and women who owned the galleries which often hosted frequent exhibitions which honored the works of artists refused to host shows which honored the works of younger and more inexperienced artists because they were convinced that these younger and more inexperienced artists would not draw large crowds (if they drew any crowds at all). In other words, their decision was strictly financial. Therefore, if younger and more inexperienced artists wanted to showcase their works, they needed to find a venue which was not concerned with these kinds of petty financial considerations.
Today, however, digital technologies such as internet fine art videos websites have provided these younger and more inexperienced artists which such a venue. These internet fine art videos websites (also known as fine arts videos websites or free art video downloads websites) are created and maintained by younger and more inexperienced artists who know more than one or two things about computer programming, which comes in handy when they need to repair broken code in the fine art videos websites. These artists have decided to establish these fine art videos to provide a venue in which younger and more inexperienced artists might showcase their works to broad and varied audiences. The process by which an artist uploads his works to these fine art videos websites is quite simple. First, the artist enrolls in the fine art videos website. Then he takes a few pictures or fine art videos of his work which he can then upload to the fine art videos website. Finally, he waits for people to stumble upon his work on the fine art videos website and share the link with other art lovers who have not yet discovered the fine art videos website for themselves.