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RE: Good Time With Friend. Glitch Art Of The Night.
Those are some great ideas you have there. Right on. I suppose I could reveal a bit more about the digital art process I do without giving too many trade secrets away.
Great! The good news is that I have thought up a good "interim format", and launched my new series : "Weekly Commentary On My Top Comment Interactions"
https://steemit.com/steemit/@transcript-junky/weekly-commentary-on-my-top-comment-interactions-on-steemit-1 which is a nice TWIST on your style, but does not require me to be able to produce the artwork - allowing me time to learn how to do that properly, IF I eventually decide to go that route. I think this new format is unique and presents valuable information to readers. That is, I reflect on the most thought-provoking comment interactions I have had throughout the week (perhaps one or two to keep things digestable). Then for the visuals I simply add cropped screenshots of the actual comments. In this way I can produce quality ORIGINAL images for the posts, AND am also able to send some traffic to the people who I interacted with in the showcased comments, AND the reader is able to learn something about the value of the comment process on the platform. I am thinking of likely including OUR recent exchange (here), in which you introduced me to the concept of "glitch art", and how I then followed up with some of my OWN research on the topic, and you (hopefully) follow up with some helpful insight into your process for making some of these images (without giving away the "secret sauce" of course - just enough so that someone can follow up with their own research to become competent enough to create such image for their OWN posts). Feel free to let me know what you think of my new series. You can see from the comments that people are already responding positively...
I find your approach of making art from top comments interesting. Add a realism to the depth of abstraction of post modern digital art. Or whatever you wanna call it. I usually layer pictures over other pictures to try and match the shapes to make a new picture! My friend's artist dad used to do that with newspapers. I always find the layering collage approach interesting.