Opinions of Tattoo Artists on AI-Generated Tattoos Brought by Clients

The tattoo artist community is the latest industry to be unexpectedly influenced by AI. With the capabilities of ChatGPT and generative AI, the possibilities for personal tasks are seemingly limitless – from managing calendars to crafting essays and resumes. However, now people are turning to AI for inspiration for their next tattoo. According to Google, …

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Zach Bryan Unveils New Album ‘Friday’ With Upcoming Tour Dates

Zach Bryan, a talented musician from Oologah, has released his highly anticipated self-titled follow-up album through Warner Records. This 16-track album, written and produced by Bryan himself, delves into his Oklahoma roots and showcases his diverse range of musical and literary influences. It is a raw and unfiltered expression of Bryan’s artistry, connecting directly with …

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Will the M.F.A. Be Able to Withstand ChatGPT?

The question of “What is art?” and the request to attend a one-person show are both pretentious and infamous. As a writer anticipating the rise of ChatGPT, I cannot escape the need to answer the former. Many people, including writers themselves, often forget that creative writing is indeed an art form. This oversight may be …

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Met Museum Receives Exclusive, Rare Portrait Capture of Enslaved Child

The Metropolitan Museum of Art has recently acquired a painting with a fascinating history. This 19th-century family portrait, which depicts an enslaved person, had a hidden secret—the fourth figure had been painted out. The acquisition of this painting by the Met sheds light on the erasure of Black figures in American history. Without the efforts …

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Pedro Pascal Inspires Artist’s New Exhibition

An exhibition paying tribute to actor Pedro Pascal, created by British artist Heidi Gentle Burrell, faced disappointment when Pascal visited the gallery while it was closed. Burrell’s exhibition, entitled “ADHD Hyperfixation & Why It Looks Like I Love Pedro Pascal,” was unveiled on June 3 at the Rhodes Art Gallery in Kent, England. However, on …

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Brooklyn Live/Work Space Listed for $8M by Sculptor John Mosler

Sculptor John Mosler has decided to put his impressive Brooklyn residence on the market, and it’s listed for a hefty $7.88 million, according to insider sources. Situated in the vibrant Carrol Gardens/Gowanus area, this townhouse spans an impressive 5,700 square feet and has served as a live/work studio for Mosler. The property has flexibly fulfilled …

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In New York Woods, Artist Crafts an Enchanting City by Hand

Unbeknownst to most, there exists a unique village in upstate New York that is entirely constructed out of discarded materials. This one-of-a-kind village, called b-Home Studio, is a private property nestled at the foot of Vedder Mountain in the western part of Catskill. It is a fantastical sculpture park in the woods, described as a …

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Naples Vandals Devastate Iconic Work of Italian Artist

Vandals wreaked havoc in Naples as they set fire to and completely destroyed a groundbreaking artwork by renowned Italian artist Michelangelo Pistoletto. The incident occurred in the early hours of Wednesday outside Naples’ City Hall. Following the extinguishing of the flames, only a charred frame remained of Pistoletto’s installation titled “Venus of the Rags,” which …

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