in the age of ai

be risky, deeply human and original

this morning, my attention was again drawn to the sweet cloud wisps lit by the rising sun, floating across the sky. when i categorized my work by color a while ago, i noticed blue being most common color in my works. the last few years have truly been bright and gentle. light purple is also the color of the sky, appearing in the mystical midwinter desert landscapes, when the ground is white and the sun never properly rises

ai lags behind contemporary design and art by at least a few decades, perhaps even longer. even if it possessed everything that the human eye has recorded, it lacks a connection to what is happening in human hearts, and the sensitivity and emotionality to apply it. an artist’s work is always human and thus contains a portal to the human soul: deep, human emotions, dreams, memories and observations

the only lasting value of humanity is something that has the ultimate essence of humanness in it. this could be artwork, a book, a carpet, a handcrafted table, your grandmothers cake recipe, or a story your mother told you as a kid. these are the things that can lead through generations

ryna mi

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