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Artist // Professional // Digital Art
  • June 25
  • United States
  • Deviant for 20 years
  • He / Him
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Creator of mermaids and other mythical femme fatales. Writer of short stories and novels.

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I have recently been concentrating fairly heavily on AI work (much to the perturbation of some on this board) and likely will continue doing so for the foreseeable future, primarily because so much of my day job focuses on AI and generative art. I'm also looking at better monetization of resources because that day job doesn't really pay all that much either of late, and because I do have some operational costs involved that I'd like to cover. Both of these have decided me towards the course of action of setting up tiered subscriptions here on Deviant Art. Typically, when I'm developing a particular theme, the process is much like being a digital photographer - there's usually one or two pieces that I particularly like which will go up on the public facing side of DA, but there are often a number of pieces that are pretty good, just not quite as good (or contains content that I'd rather not make completely public, even in the mature space). In the case of 3D work, this is usually
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Which of the following commercial item would you most like to see?

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Large-size prints and postcards
Calendars
Graphic Novels (Static or animated)
Books
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In my day job, I'm a writer, editor and information architect, specializing in cognitive computing and the impacts of same on everything from deep technical architectures to the broad impact of AI on society. I've been following the underlying technologies involved with GANs (the technical term for AI Art) for several years now, and think it is one of the most important trends to come from the computing world in more than a decade. I've also been a professional artist going back more than forty years, meaning that periodically I've made my living as an artist. As an art style, I go for what could best be considered magical realism - the attempt to make the magical appear perfectly possible. If you look at my portfolio going back several years, you can see that in practice - mermaids, centaurs, sirens, gorgons, steampunk, cyperpunk, spacepunk. Occasionally I make nods to different artists or movements, but overall that desire to create something that appears real though its not has been
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Do you take request to do some mermaids sometimes?

I have to ask as I am having trouble remembering , are you the same Seatails that had a web page about 20 years back?

and if so is there any way to re-post those old GREAT picture stories from back then?

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Thanks for watching! I love your work!

Thanks for finding my page and watching!

Since the comments are turned off on your thing, I have to say go for your adoptable idea.

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