In the creative industries, automation has been a cause of concern for some time now. With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, job security among artists and creators is becoming increasingly uncertain. In this article, we'll examine how AI is impacting the creative industries and discuss what its implications mean for both employers and employees…
Imagine facing many challenges as an adolescent, your parents were given no choice but to move to a new and unfamiliar city to raise you and your two siblings, both of your parents are drug addicts. Your aunt was murdered, and your brother gets murdered eight years after.
Art and emotions go hand in hand, often grabbing the attention of audiences with particular colors, by using different scenes or just by being creative with the work at hand. Even the most basic art pieces can inspire emotional ties with audiences, roping in art-lovers and patrons with shapes, colors and design choices that often weave stories and inventiveness onto canvases, wood, sculptures or whatever other medium the artist chooses to create with.
Visual art can be an invaluable tool for communion and connection to the beautiful world around us — the grand scope of nature and its infinite realm of beauty. This Canadian artist bears a deep understanding of the relationship between people and the natural world.
If you are even a casual watcher of anime, Japanese cartoons, or an occasional reader of Japanese manga comics, you know the Japanese have a penchant for bright colors and vivid scenery. These qualities are not lost in the art of Yumiko Kayukawa.
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