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August, 2023
How AI Can Liberate Artistic Creativity

Just as abstraction freed artists from the constraints of the canvas, AI art empowers creators to break free from abstraction, transcend, and explore uncharted territories of artistic expression.

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November, 2017
The History of the Camera: What is Photorealism?

Photo-realism depended on the camera's invention, as the name suggests, since it requires the use of photographs.

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August, 2017
Tips Artists Should Remember

This is a collection of tips and helpful phrases that I've picked up over the years.

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May, 2017
How to Paint Like the Old Masters in 4 Steps

An age-old adage from the masters is that painting is essentially drawing. If you can't draw it because the lines are too fine, you probably won't be able to paint it.

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September, 2015
A Question of Utility: The Dichotomy of Capitalism and Art

There is a long list of art that was created art for commercial purposes; masters and non-masters alike are recognized by the discourse as authentic representations of the era in which they lived.

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July, 2015
l’bizarre pour l’bizarre - Art for Quirks Sake

Postmodernism usually includes a niche, such as being made entirely out recycled materials, or a specific type of food, or having some odd out of this world application, like performance art where one sits in a chair and stares at strangers.

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June, 2015
Is Jurassic Park a Feminist Film?

Movies are a lot like dreams. Where things that couldn't happen do happen. Often the characters overcome impossible obstacles and heroically save the damsel in an explosion, or they kill 100 thugs.

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March, 2015
What is photorealism?

The Definition of Photorealism What is photorealism? Photorealism is the reproduction of a photograph including the lens aberration(s) and distortion(s). Photorealism and Hyperrealism were founded in the 1970s, as ideological postmodern reactions to the Abstract Expressionist movement. The Abstract expressionist found 'transcendence' in swatches of color, the Photo-realist reacted to the Abstract Expressionist movement by painting […]

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December, 2014
The commercialization of art and its importance

Art is independent of money. Lack of sales doesn't diminish its artistic value, and commissions don't compromise its artistry. Art can arise from scarcity or abundance.

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December, 2014
Painting is my Religion

To know one's spiritual "other" exists, is in direct contradiction to belief, belief is blind. Plato defines belief as the opposite of knowledge. The consistencies in the development of spirituality, can be explained via the consistencies in human biology. We are chemical bags existing in a world made of “stuff”. Like chemical bags, people react […]

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November, 2014
Camera Phones and Art; The Selfie as an Artistic Movement

In 1888, people made remarks about how you couldn't go outside without having your picture taken. The first handheld camera was invented in 1888 by George Eastman, it was called the Kodak #1. The handheld camera achieved enormous popularity with the invention of the Brownie Camera in 1910. As camera technology developed and because of […]

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