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They are asking (respectfully) to see your coin collection (no intentions of taking to add to their horde)
When I write something simple on my to-do list like "send files to printer" and it doesn't get done for three weeks so I do science to figure out why the hell it's so complicated
Hello again tumblr world.
Is there a shift underway across social media away from the corporate to more apparent open platforms? I don’t know, but I do know the number of ads on Instagram has driven me back to this neglected visual blog of mine. I note there are also ads bouncing around on this platform too. So it goes.
Then there is my quiet Wordpress blog, with no ads, siting in the wigley domain also having a sporadic life with occasional notes to myself. I read somewhere tumblr and Wordpress talk to each other so I’ll have to figure out how this is done. But then, some caution maybe sensible with the trawling of AI bots ramping to insane levels . Why make it easy.
Meanwhile here is a link to a recent post on value, art and reproduction and a picture of an elephant. My short article touches on digital art, fine art, NFT’s, publishing, and AI.
Notes on art and value. – Wigley
Here is a #monoprint of an elephant since this is a visual platform 🙂
Colourful Linocuts and pattern printing by Andrea Lauren
new small lino
A sea serpent?
In this climate?
Impossible!!!
(He’s on holiday and may have gotten a little lost)
Simple two-layer linocut this week to prove to myself I can still do it before school starts again.
risograph ‘transparencies’ and test prints
i often find the process drawings and tests to look just as compelling as the final image