As it can take a looong time for faults to be remedied, I thought this could fill in for now?
1. My Vabysmo eye injection this afternoon at the hospital.
2. I wore my 'hidden disabilities' thingy around my neck.
3. Home and having a curry tonight
As it can take a looong time for faults to be remedied, I thought this could fill in for now?
1. My Vabysmo eye injection this afternoon at the hospital.
2. I wore my 'hidden disabilities' thingy around my neck.
3. Home and having a curry tonight
1. I had ChatGPT analyze some of my art (I know I’m feeding the system but whatever) and it said for one of them it was “successfully disturbing” which I find really funny
Good to give AI a puzzlement - instead of the other way around.
A curious "how to feedback negative emotional news, with positivity".
What did you imagine the feedback might have been if one of us were to critique the same artwork?
What did you imagine the feedback might have been if one of us were to critique the same artwork?
I don’t know, I think some people might like it and some might not? But regardless of if the critique was positive or negative I would still freak out about showing it and would think the positive feedback was just politeness.
art galleries also dysregulate me pretty quickly
Thank you so much, it was great to read your outlook.
Your stamina outshines my own - if I am painting a picture my maximum attention span is 2 hours (and that is including a good beverage and move around break!).
Some art galleries / museums have their own stock of folding stools - which you can ask to borrow during a visit.
I have sometimes made use of that facility - as it can give me the option to choose somewhere a bit out of the main hubbub / an area less harshly lit etc. to sit a while and concentrate on a work which I have come to view (with a little less feeling of obligation to move with the general throng of visitor humanity and those works on display I would prefer to dodge).
The bonus of a stool, compared to the fixed benches galleries tend to install ...you can be as "anti-social" as you desire ...with less of the stranger-visitor-neighbour ambience (encroaching on your personal space!).
art galleries also dysregulate me pretty quickly
Thank you so much, it was great to read your outlook.
Your stamina outshines my own - if I am painting a picture my maximum attention span is 2 hours (and that is including a good beverage and move around break!).
Some art galleries / museums have their own stock of folding stools - which you can ask to borrow during a visit.
I have sometimes made use of that facility - as it can give me the option to choose somewhere a bit out of the main hubbub / an area less harshly lit etc. to sit a while and concentrate on a work which I have come to view (with a little less feeling of obligation to move with the general throng of visitor humanity and those works on display I would prefer to dodge).
The bonus of a stool, compared to the fixed benches galleries tend to install ...you can be as "anti-social" as you desire ...with less of the stranger-visitor-neighbour ambience (encroaching on your personal space!).