Earlier in the month I watched a new-to-me TV series on Amazon Prime called Humans (2015 – 2018). It is based on the Swedish drama “Real Humans” and explores themes of artificial intelligence, robotics, and their impact on society. Between my recent interactions with conversational AI (Artificial Intelligence), and the […]
Asemic Art
In today’s blog post I am going to present and talk about something called asemic art. In case you are unfamiliar with the term, CoPilot says, “Asemic art is a form of visual expression that blends writing and abstract imagery, creating marks that resemble text but lack specific semantic meaning. […]
Is it an Original?
Today, I want to discuss the topic of what makes a piece of art an original. This stems from a recent work of art I created and a bit of a discussion I had about it on the artist’s forum that I participate in. I want to dissect the painting […]
Cosmic Reverie
Let’s have a look at a digital painting I created on May 24th and see what thoughts it sparks. It was the results of a good stretch of play and experimentation. Beyond boundaries, beyond time, beyond existence. I think if I sit with that, I think the painting wants me […]
One Leg at a Time
I should first mention that I wrote the first portion of this blog post on May 20, so that the “tense” of the writing makes sense. So, my brother, Doug, is in town for a visit (May 19 – 21) and as always, it’s really nice to see him and […]
The Rose Garden
I was thinking for a short spell the other day about the atrocities in the world. What set me off was something simple, but something that nonetheless set my mind whirling with anger. So, my son-in-law decided he’d take his bike to go to Best Buy to purchase a new […]