Category: blog
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Developing Minimalism in Pastel Colours

The author reflects on their creative process and experimentation, finding solace in writing. They ponder AI art’s early stages, drawing a parallel to photography’s initial reception as non-art. Discussing Victorian calling cards, they express intrigue in pastel coloring and minimalistic urban landscapes, culminating in the excitement of selling an original artwork.
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To Experimentation and Beyond!

The artist is exploring new ideas and fine-tuning recent work, experimenting with a blend of old-style paintings and modern technology. The Instagram posts include images of cats, food, and thought-provoking art, aiming to create unique, standout pieces for potential commercial success. An interest in contemporary interpretations and market research is evident.
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A trip down Uncanny Valley

The author reflects on the controversy surrounding AI-generated art and the concept of creating art “in the style of” others. Drawing from their experience in photography, they emphasize the influence of past artists and express caution about creating works that closely resemble existing styles. Ultimately, they question the meaningfulness of AI-generated art and the potential…
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Busy Busy Bee

The writer reflects on a busy week of creating and updating their Etsy shop with new works. They express a struggle with consistency in posting and the challenge of achieving their artistic vision in photography and experimental work. The contemplation of trying painting adds to their artistic dilemmas.
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Pastel World

The author discusses their shift from producing pastel portraits to exploring mechanical and cybernetic themes, as well as landscapes influenced by their photography background. They express a desire to move away from creating solely portraits and seek feedback on their evolving art. The blend of natural and artificial elements characterizes their latest works.
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90s Styles

The author reflects on their nearly 50 years of life, reminiscing about influential 1990s pop culture like “Clueless” and contemplating the impact of nostalgic elements in their art. They question the gender divide in responses to their social media advertising before seeking to understand the British cultural equivalents to their American references.
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Adding Style and Substance

The author discusses using different artistic styles and fonts, particularly “lora,” with nightcafe and midjourney. They recommend experimenting with Futurecity and trashpunk, especially in combination with the “Rothko” style, to create unique and intriguing artwork. They also share some of their creations and invite readers to visit their social media profiles.
