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Marius Watz
@mariuswatz
Up late, vibing with m'lady O'Keeffe.
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Paul Prudence
@paul-prudence
Lovely Marius, Really enjoying this colour palette, a subtle diversion. And, yes, I can see the O'Keeffe connection, too. 100 $degen
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Marius Watz
@mariuswatz
The form already feels flower-like, so the colors came natural. Just sketching, not sure if these are going anywhere yet. 🤠
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Paul Prudence
@paul-prudence
You were the first person (and are still one of very few) who I heard refer to a gen output as a 'sketch' and as being indicative of where you saw a work in progress (even when it is hard to know/see that in a computational work, esp abstract) Always found that intriguing.
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Marius Watz
@mariuswatz
Really? That surprises me, but of course everyone has their own process. I find that there is a moment for me when something becomes together as a “piece”, it just feels right. I.e., I've resolved what I want to explore with the system or simply that it's good enough on an aesthetic level. Sometimes that moment happens right away, sometimes it takes quite a bit of development. Some sketches remain process pieces, others I've revisited a decade later and figured them out. 😅
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Paul Prudence
@paul-prudence
I like the idea of explicitly stating a working piece as still a sketch rather than work-in-progress. It suggests an understanding on a conceptual level of what you would like to achieve at the start, rather than a more instinctual process whereby things are slowly (and slight blindly) brought to their final form. The second process is also fine, but they are different. 100 $degen
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Marius Watz
@mariuswatz
Oh, there’s plenty of instinct involved, just tampered by the knowledge that not everything will develop into a proper piece. I generally start with a simple formal idea and see what it might evolve into. With the rendered pieces I needed a lot of experimentation to figure out what excited me and what would make them cohesive works. You saw me go through that whole phase on Versum. Time well spent. 😅
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