Category: Fine Art Photography
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No AI for Old Man:8/19 to 9/10/2025 Journal.
The essay explores the interplay between artificial intelligence, power dynamics, and societal structures through a post-modernist lens. It critiques the influence of technology on art and culture while underscoring the historical continuity of power. The author reflects on individual wisdom against the backdrop of capitalism and the evolving nature of knowledge in the contemporary era.
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July 10th to 31th, 2025
The editorial design essay explores the intersection of art, technology, and societal evolution, reflecting on historical and contemporary issues. It discusses the duality of modernity, the significance of generative AI in artistic expression, and the cultural identity of Inwood, New York City. References to historical figures emphasize the ongoing dialogue between tradition and innovation. Narrating…
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July 6th 2025
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Sunday, early bird special project overview. Breakfast, Denny’s grand slam special with extra whip, OJ, bacon and whipped American cheese. The grateful trees showed up once again for me. Attending faith old groups sounds like a must today, while relaxing back from Nattur. On the agenda, among considering how do fundamental particles spin, in empty…
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July 5th, 2025
Tuesday, parents trip to Beacon NY. Wednesday, waked two miles back and forth, Dia Beacon Closed. Minus fireworks, whilst strolling. Thursday, fireworks and a movie, about the founding fathers. Finally attended Dia Bacon on Thursday. Also was capable of puff them trees. Saturday, IG sweating it to First Beauty and First Honey (xxx). On some…
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Pictographic
The essay explores the concept of “Pictographic” art, emphasizing the intersection of street aesthetics and modern art through photography. It discusses the transformative impact of photography on art practices, featuring personal projects and exhibitions while drawing connections to historical influences and figures like David Hockney. The narrative focuses on capturing and reinterpreting urban identity.
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Pictographic
{ I bought a digital SLR and with such purchase I began to think about photography not in terms of point and shoot but rather in relation to image, texture and symbol }
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Studio Tableau
{Book Review} Documenting the artist studio as a work of art, Francis Bacon 7 Reece Mews studio book is a seminal hallmark towards understanding contemporary art & its markets. Providing the viewer a small glimpse into the inner workings of how we eat, work, consume and distribute our work to the masses.



