Today on easel...


DAWN OF DREAMS
30x40cm oil on board
Photo reference courtesy of nostr:npub1p5hf8xuymlnrx5aswscs6qxyjn0vdf97h6a2q5a04ws04tdt3qlqmtkrzd 🫂
#art #artstr #painting #creatr
I like your easel ! Very simple, and can be easily resized for various canvas sizes! I’m going to try to build one like it.
I would refinish it but that’s just because it would be fun to work on
That looks like the perfect place for a secret government time travel experiment.
Just finished a #1 Dad shirt for a neighbor to give to her son.
heat transfer vinyl for the letters and fabric paint for the details. #proofofwork #tshirt #artstr

That thing’s stubbier than an Aussie beer bottle!
Somehow I think don’t the expression “move like water” would be applicable here.
Well, I hope not, at least.
Went all out for a Father’s Day gift. You really need to see this in person to see how awesome it looks!
Silver heat-transfer ink for the watch case and and big details, then fabric paint for all the little ones. #proofofwork #artstr #tshirt 
Truly amazing work!!
Progress. Acrylic, 12x36”. #proofofwork #painting #artstr 
A random pano shot reveals what the future holds for the auto industry.
#grownostr #cars #smartcars 
What a beautiful Saturday!
If only I had a nice pair of VR goggles so I could spend the day online.
Lacking those, I suppose I’ll have to go outdoors and walk and enjoy the sunshine.
When biological humans proudly post a piece of AI art on social media, the only avenue of interaction in which enjoyment is quantified, the prompt that encouraged the AI to render the work with precision unmatched by biological humanity in the seconds it took to generate the image is often included.
This serves to denote the minuscule involvement that the user had in the making of the image, which appeared complete and in the blink of an eye.
Should credit for the brilliantly composed picture be given to the user that asked for it, or the synthetic intelligence that rendered it? #asknostr
It’s good to have a few pencils handy next to your bed, next to the sofa, etc - (at least for me) drawing ideas occur to me when I’m least expecting them and its good just to be ready to draw at any point. I found out that a used bookstore near me sells used sketchbooks that are actually almost completely blank for $4 so check out your local used bookshops for deals there too. I draw more when I’m not worried about “wasting paper” in an expensive book.
I got a tattoo of one of those back in 2000-ish 







