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Anne Wild

@anne-wild / anne-wild.tumblr.com

Anikó / gamer, geek, artist. Mostly art blog and a few occasional reblogs. Secondary blog is @roarrzilla where I post sketches, OC stuff and reblogs
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I am closing my commissions for an indefinite time, because I got a full-time job and I can’t balance the both of them. I may or may not continue doing them in the future, but I will definitely announce it if I decide to open them again.

I will continue drawing if and when my time allows it but I have no idea how often will I be able to produce something, so I am asking for everyone’s patience!

I am still planning to update my Redbubble with more stuff in the future so there will be prints (or anything) to buy, if you are interested.

Thank you if you’ve read this so far and I wish everyone a nice day (or night?)

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praisecwg

Tumblr power, i summon you━☆゚.*・。゚

Thanks to all the nice guys who commissioned me (and my bro) these two months, who followed us on bewbsty (special thanks to that one kind person who donated me a bunch of coins), who shared our art in these hard times, bringing us some visibility, and to all yall sweet ppl who supported us in any way, we managed to raise a minimal needed sum to get out of this damned place.

Im planning to buy tickets in few days to get on a plane somewhere at the end of september. Thus, we are having something about a month and a half to make our last preparations.

Please, help us out one more time to raise some pocket moneys for safety reasons and to cover few medical bills this month!

(my cat would love to take some comms too, but she has paws, so shes supporting us in her own special fluffy way) You may also follow me and my bro on Bewbsty (for free or for small monthly fee) to take a look at some additional things we are doing or just tip us if you wish ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡° )

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AI isn't a threat to creative professions because it can actually make passable art that humans enjoy (it can't). It's a threat because in a capitalist system, employers would do literally anything to not have to pay humans living wages (or any wages, let's be real).

We've been in a productivity boom for the past 60 years, but the one area where production cannot become more efficient is the arts. It takes the same amount of time to write a novel or compose a symphony now as it did a hundred years ago. That's just the creative process.

AI represents a shortcut to making art that has had executives salivating since LLMs and AI art generators hit the internet. It means more content faster with the benefit of not having to provide salaries, sick days, parental leave, time off, or healthcare. It means not having to deal with unions and labour laws. It means cutting humans out of the most fundamentally human activity we do – making art.

All those headlines and clickbait articles about AI annihilating the human race are a hyperbolic distraction from the actual problem we may soon be facing where people won't have the possibility of supporting themselves making art (not that it's particularly easy to do as it stands).

If making art becomes a luxury only for the affluent, we will stop hearing the voices, stories, and perspectives of marginalized people. And our cultural tapestry will stop being so vibrant, diverse, and vital.

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