I got paid in fun at this event, it really was great...although I had to pay for the fun. It's the first time I've done something like this and I think I'll do it again.
I know from experience how satisfying it is. Each time you do it, you'll learn something as well which will be included in the next one. It's rare in life to find something that offers someone the ability to actually witness or feel progress and results in real time.
One of the main reasons I got hooked on digital art though was simple. Paint and what one paints on can be both messy and expensive. Even though my hardware gets dirty and isn't free...
Satisfying indeed, the journey through doing something creative; I wound this with music as I progressed from almost fiver years old to become very proficient in my late teens. There's always more to discover and learn though.
I remember how my dad's style changed throughout the years from before I was born and throughout my life. I have that journey, the paintings, and it's amazing the differences; he revealed more each time and applied his craft, as you say.
Yeah man, that's exactly right. It's interesting, the memories looking at a certain piece can bring...like, I can recall watching my dad paint it or the opening of the exhibition in which it hung, me whinging to dad about coming to play Lego or something with me instead of painting. A clock of sorts, of his journey and mine also. I wonder how many people will say that about art that a computer created...I can't imagine they'd have much of an emotional connection. Although, people are nutbags so maybe they will.
Some would say so...they also add the word bullshit in front of artist.
They still get paid.
This is true.
I got paid in fun at this event, it really was great...although I had to pay for the fun. It's the first time I've done something like this and I think I'll do it again.
Yeah. You paid the bullshit artist. I'm joking!
I know from experience how satisfying it is. Each time you do it, you'll learn something as well which will be included in the next one. It's rare in life to find something that offers someone the ability to actually witness or feel progress and results in real time.
One of the main reasons I got hooked on digital art though was simple. Paint and what one paints on can be both messy and expensive. Even though my hardware gets dirty and isn't free...
Satisfying indeed, the journey through doing something creative; I wound this with music as I progressed from almost fiver years old to become very proficient in my late teens. There's always more to discover and learn though.
I remember how my dad's style changed throughout the years from before I was born and throughout my life. I have that journey, the paintings, and it's amazing the differences; he revealed more each time and applied his craft, as you say.
It's almost like a calendar or a clock. If you're familiar with someone's work, can tell the date and time just by looking at it.
These also just so happen to be some of the elements one loses by using AI, but that's a story for another day.
Yeah man, that's exactly right. It's interesting, the memories looking at a certain piece can bring...like, I can recall watching my dad paint it or the opening of the exhibition in which it hung, me whinging to dad about coming to play Lego or something with me instead of painting. A clock of sorts, of his journey and mine also. I wonder how many people will say that about art that a computer created...I can't imagine they'd have much of an emotional connection. Although, people are nutbags so maybe they will.