| Thanks for taking the time to write such a thoughtful response. It’s rare to get this kind of engagement, especially from someone on the other side of the AI-art conversation. You’re right about a lot: the work is early, it’s rough in places, and there’s still a lot I’m figuring out. But what looks like lack of polish to you feels like forward motion to me. The alternative isn’t mastery. It’s paralysis. I’d rather be making progress than waiting for perfect conditions that may never come. You called the blog post counterproductive. I don’t think it was. Without it, I wouldn’t have sparked a discussion like this. The post wasn’t trying to make a universal claim, it was just me writing down what I noticed, and trying to understand the reactions I got. That’s been useful. I get that the work doesn’t meet everyone's standards. Some call it lazy because I used AI. Others call it unfinished because I didn’t use AI enough. That tension is actually what I’m exploring, how to use these tools just enough to get the work closer to what I see in my head, without losing the part that feels like me. I’m not building this for a gallery. I’m building a record of progress. A timeline. Something I can look back on and say, "I made that, and I kept going". I might not agree with everything you said. But I’m paying attention. And I’m still drawing. I am running a 90 days challenge to learn, explore, challenge my past beliefs and build systems that will help me accelerate. If you're interested, you can follow me here on X: https://x.com/PraveenInPublic/status/1917824031660859667 |