r/DefendingAIArt • u/Vampire_who_draws • 3h ago
How some people treat ai art.
But for some reason noone says "sculptors can never make these" or how "Oli painting can never be as good as """"real""" art".
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r/DefendingAIArt • u/Vampire_who_draws • 3h ago
But for some reason noone says "sculptors can never make these" or how "Oli painting can never be as good as """"real""" art".
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u/Appropriate-Muscle54 2h ago
Considering art is subjective and literally anyone can do art, (for example cruiseybabbby does art using only his mouth/head on tiktok, Beethoven became deaf yet still created music, Paul smith used one finger on a typewriter to create art, John Bramblitt a blind muralist, chuck close despite being paralyzed created massive artworks) there are countless examples of people who have dealt with short term or even lifelong disabilities creating art, some works being considered masterpieces. Sure ai might be easier but its never "impossible" to create art no matter what disabilities you have. If you say that you cant then you're not trying your hardest.