Post-AI artists need to lean into the weird, the messy, and the "humanly flawed" elements that machines can't replicate.
We are training audiences to value how long something took or how satisfying the brushstroke looks. Efficiency and spectacle are replacing meaning.
The death of the quiet artist is here...
We no longer make great paintings, but t-shirts and tote bag artwork. Shoppability dictates everything before the brush even touches the canvas.
Keep using Pinterest/Instagram for inspiration, and art will eventually homogenize into a single "internet style."
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AI Didn’t Kill Art; It Just Exposed Mediocrity
Post-AI artists need to lean into the weird, the messy, and the "humanly flawed" elements that machines can't replicate.