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New blog post called About my studio.
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New artwork in my Acid Renaissance series: Saints & Martyrs
Sancta Monica de Subterraneis and Sancta Lucretia de Catacumbis, patron saints of English folklore and myth.
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New blog post: Life-Drawing, February 2024
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Ironically the first people who'll be made redundant from AI image generation are those who are currently feeding in prompts to create AI images and calling themselves artists. They're currently giving all the data to the AI with which it will replace them.
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A final word on blogs before we return to our regularly scheduled programming:
https://www.lazaruscorporation.co.uk/blogs/artists-notebook/posts/a-final-word-on-blogs
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I really should have planned some drawing for this weekend, but I completely failed. However I do have a life-model booked for the weekend after, so it’s not all failure.
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New blog post about my piece in the forthcoming issue of Undefined Boundary: The Journal of Psychick Albion: https://www.lazaruscorporation.co.uk/blogs/artists-notebook/posts/the-journal-of-psychick-albion
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New blog post by me: Think global, act localhost
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I’ve just implemented a Dark Mode colour scheme that will automatically be used on this site if you have set “dark mode” as your colour scheme preference in your browser or OS.
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Happy to announce that I have a piece on my Acid Renaissance series of artwork in the forthcoming issue of Undefined Boundary: The Journal of Psychick Albion, which is now available to pre-order.
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On Friday and Saturday I finally restarted the life-drawing thread of my artistic practice after a break since November, so here’s a new blog post by me about the drawings: Life-drawing, January 2024.
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I’m finally resuming the life-drawing thread of my artistic practice this afternoon (with a second session planned for tomorrow).
I’ve decided to concentrate on a long pose drawing (3 hours in total, with the pose being held for 30 minute instances followed by 5-10 minute breaks for the model to stretch).
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I've finally launched the initial version of my Posts feed (along with RSS, Atom, and JSON feeds), as part of an effort to take control of my short-form posts away from social media silos.
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For some time now I’ve been trying to put together the reasons why I don’t want to go back to “how the web used to be”. It’s because I want to go forward to how (I think) it should be. And we can’t go back to how the web used to be because we live in a very different world now.
About the web in 2024