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Well, there's plenty of time in the future for this?

Posted - April 7

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  • 3267
      April 7, 2026 7:08 PM MDT
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  • 24416

    For AI Art? No, thanks.

    :)

     
      April 14, 2026 11:07 AM MDT
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  • 3267
    AI has snuck into everything.  Just watched "reels" on Facebook; now AI is creating wildlife and making an appearance into more than half of what I've been watching.  They are very good however, I am totally for the AI to continue. 
      April 18, 2026 9:42 PM MDT
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  • 24416
    I only meant that I tend not to like the style of the the images (I assume) that Cosmic created with AI help in his question above.

    I much prefer the very genuinely human art of Edward Hopper.  :)

    Edward Hopper: Poetry & Abstraction in the Real | Sheldon Museum of Art |  Nebraska
      April 24, 2026 5:20 AM MDT
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  • 3267
    His paintings are great, never get tired of looking at them. 
      April 24, 2026 7:52 PM MDT
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  • 2325
    Try to understand I grew up with a classical painter beyond none and beyond Monet and Rembrandt and all those he walked with his wife and he let me tag along and he explained many of the paintings that were on the walls. Of course the guys gorgeous about 6.5 and has paintings all over Soho and Newbury Street and lives in high-rise New York City. Luihhhkeee!. Maybe I got sick of looking at the classics and then decided well I'm going to go pop style yeah that's it 25 years of classical paintings I want national lampoon comics. Man. This post was edited by CosmicWunderkind at April 25, 2026 7:15 AM MDT
      April 25, 2026 7:14 AM MDT
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