Do you have a place where you upload your stuff to? If you do, with your permission, I’d like to add it to my can library of fresh wallpapers, so it would show up in my laptop and phone background when a new one gets uploaded.
I really like this one! It speaks to me and I’m getting a lot out of it. I see reflections of self, of chaos surrounding it, of the divine nature of being.
Good point! The word commodity isn’t the best word to describe art, so maybe a better way is to just say that ‘I think that the perceived value is on the rise, because of a human reaction to reject the capitalist’s attempts to transform the collected stolen expressions of human artistic achievements into whatever meaning the wealthy desire without the need to pay those who made the “generated” art possible.’
please excuse my wordiness, I am procrastinating and got lost in this reply accidentally.
this is actually good
Thank you. Here’s another I did.
I like this one a lot!
Thank you.
These are cool.
Do you have a place where you upload your stuff to? If you do, with your permission, I’d like to add it to my can library of fresh wallpapers, so it would show up in my laptop and phone background when a new one gets uploaded.
It’s this project: https://www.amazingdomain.net/
Note that the Android app can’t be downloaded right now, but I have my own test version.
I don’t. I mostly just show my stuff to friends. I only recently started using watercolors. What is a good place to start uploading?
I also need to get better scans these are just photos with my phone and bad lighting.
I really like this one! It speaks to me and I’m getting a lot out of it. I see reflections of self, of chaos surrounding it, of the divine nature of being.
Thank you for your kind words. I have been accused of being an agent of chaos more than once haha.
These are great pieces, thanks for sharing. I encourage you to make more. Real human made art is a hot commodity!
Thank you.
If art is simply a “commodity” then machines could make it cheaper.
I don’t think art is just a “commodity”. I don’t think it’s value is simply in being traded and sold.
Good point! The word commodity isn’t the best word to describe art, so maybe a better way is to just say that ‘I think that the perceived value is on the rise, because of a human reaction to reject the capitalist’s attempts to transform the collected stolen expressions of human artistic achievements into whatever meaning the wealthy desire without the need to pay those who made the “generated” art possible.’
please excuse my wordiness, I am procrastinating and got lost in this reply accidentally.