Comment found in my post about how my art got put into AI generator (instant block) - and clear indication that AI bro's don't understand AT ALL how ALL human learning and creativity works. Human's taking inspiration to develop a SKILL that is their own to make something new through their own lence of experience and understanding is not theft.

We don't copy each brush stroke with a printer and then clame it as our own like some brainrot AI does. Real artists learn and give credit.

#fuckAI

By the way guys - don't go harass this person. Just block them like I did.

I am not butt hurt by being called "low quality artist". In fact, I don't mind that at all since it comes from someone who fundamentally doesn't understand art. Which is so sad for him.

All human made art has value. It comes from the time spent on the piece, creating something. It isn't about how something looks in the end, it is about the journey. The learning. The feelings put into it. The humanity.

#fuckAI #NoAI

To add - creating ANYTHING with your own two hands is incredibly healthy for human brains. Spending hours in a piece builds pathways, keeps the brain happy - while using AI is literally doing the opposite to people.

Older AI users are experiencing skill loss for most basic things they used to know, while young users NEVER DEVELOP THOSE SKILLS.

So be "radical" and do art. Do "bad" art. Just spend hours on that instead of doom scrolling or lining billionare's pockets with AI convo's.

#NoAI

@hiisikoloart
I don't even know if "low / high quality artist" means something. On fourse one can like or not someone's art which is subjective, but applying some objective trait to art seems so meaningless.

@stupeflo
It is meaningless, but a lot of people get stuck to the notion that they should be "good" and make the stuff they already find beautiful or desirable. Saying "make bad art" can help them realize that to get to that goal, they need to make stuff that isn't "there yet".

Every beginner who picks up a pen, or any medium where their brain and hands or bodypart do the work - is an artist billion times more valuable than AI slop. (: They just got to start from beginning.

@hiisikoloart @stupeflo Watched a short documentary about how a classically trained painter got bored of painting with all the colours. Instead, she switched to a pen and paper, drawing small stories with only one colour. Those were meant to be a stress relief, but later the drawings got more known than her all paintings. That is one example of an artist doing things "badly" and getting a great result.

Who she was? Tove Jansson.

@autiomaa @stupeflo
I have a weird moomin phobia, but even I recognize how absolutely true this is. <3

@autiomaa @hiisikoloart @stupeflo I was just thinking this morning how I make zines with "crappy" drawings and quilts that are considered to be fine art and everything in between. To me, it's all art. I try not judge where it falls. I can't tell what work is essential. It's all essential.

Hope this makes sense. I still haven't drunk all my tea.

@autiomaa @hiisikoloart @stupeflo Who says Tove Jansson got tired of painting? I doubt it.

#moomin

@reimamak @hiisikoloart @stupeflo During the wartime, overall stress was too much that Tove Jansson stopped painting. That was combined with family issues since her father supported Germany and Tove was against the war. That was mentioned on a video that references Finnish book about Tove Jansson's history. She later went back to painting, but it was a period in life when things were difficult.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cbx75zuP6Vk

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@autiomaa @hiisikoloart @stupeflo Summarizing Tove Jansson's life and career in a few sentences is a bad idea. :-)
She made her living as a magazine illustrator at a very young age. She was good at it.