I painted this picture some time ago in a small course at my friend's workshop. At that time she was a budding art therapist who loved to try out things together with us. We mixed the colours from pigments and binders. The task was to paint the background first and then create something from it. It was a lot of fun! 🍊
For October this year we did a Simpsons Treehouse (Halloween special) themed piece EVERY day of the month. It was wild! And tough haha 😅 but so fun and worth it.
Sometimes it's cool for the brain to challenge yourself to something, see if you have the discipline to see it to completion. Doesn't always work, but amazing when it does!
This small clip of an interview with #beeple that inspired me to think about the importance of making sure those not enmeshed in the online #art / #artist world know that #digitalArt is not the same as #AIArt . All #AI """art""" is #digital art, but NOT ALL DIGITAL ART is AI. Whether you're #painting with #acrylics or #oil on a physical canvas or using a grease pen in #photoshop or #blender, it still takes effort and #creativity to create something interesting and/or visually appealing (unless it's the majority of "modern/contemporary art," which I maintain is pretentious crap 😏). Also important: regulation against AI stealing other people's work without consent for their #AIGenerated vomit, and requirements to disclose when something was created either partially or completely with AI. (but since most of Congress is geriatric and can barely figure out how to use email, I don't have much hope)
This painting has glow int he dark feature and changes the scene from a lonely pwlf crying to the moon in to a beautiful family of wolfs all singing together in the pitch of dark.