Since I am getting more and more into digital art, does anyone have any tips? Programs, softwares, anything that'll help me improve!
I hate Ai art
Ai is very useful, it can help in many ways, when-ever it Is to ask questions, assist disabled people, translate things properly, correct mistakes, or simply to do your homework.
But not for art.
First of all, what is art? Art is anything you do with a passion, whenever it is painting, writing, sports, poetry etc.
Art is something you do over and over aigan, no matter how many times you fail, you still try, you still are passionate about it
I spend about 9 years drawing, practicing, failing, trying aigan, making mistakes, just to be where I am now in art.
9 years don't seen much for most people, but for a 14 year old it is
I know in 2 years ill look at my art now and thing it's wierd, or bad, and that will happen over and over aigan, but that will just show how much I've progressed, how I never gave up.
It just pissed me of how I spend hours to create something, practice years to do it, for something a computer does in 4 seconds.
If a sculpture artist needs a reference, they'll look for it, or make it themselves, but now, you can just ask an Ai.
Yes, it is easier, and faster, but where is the fun? The fun I'm experimenting, trying and adventuring through the world of art and passion?
Where is the real work?
#fck Ai art
(Please ignore how messy this is I'm to lazy to make it proper)
I keep thinking about this interaction with this girl on the bus, it was hilarious

The girl kept looking at my hands, (I often wear a lot of jewlery, especially rings)
Then she looked at me, with a big smile, and asked:
"Are you married to five people?"
I had to laugh so hard, it wad adorable
I am simply shocked at how people are "over" the mid-west conflict
I was talking to my classmates today in the break, and mentioned an article I read about a hospital in Palestine being raided with its patients blown to pieces.
And one of them replied with, and I quote: "bro, Palestine Is *out*"
Out, as if it's nothing interesting anymore, as if it's a TREND. As if the empathy they (my classmates) gave to them was just temporary.
In that situation, I was talking to kids, yet, I know that various people, no matter how old or intelligent have the same mindset.
#Palestine
This is my first painting on wood! (I belive it's wood?) It is very thin, which makes it slightly bend, and it Is also my biggest painting so far!
This means a lot to me, each stroke had a meaning behind it, and each symbol shows words I never dared to speak, I've never been much of an emotional painter, but this painting gave me a new insight on a few things, especially myself.
"Lost lamb"
Acrylic tube/pencils
Clear overglazed
