Art and social change

Creating in the Face of Collapse

The Question That Won’t Let Me Go Lately, I’ve been wrestling with a question I can’t shake: How do I keep making art while the country is slipping into fascism? How do I sell things—beautiful things, deeply personal things—when everything in me is screaming that the world is on fire? It feels impossible to reconcile. […]
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Art as Expression and Resistance: How My Work Speaks to the World

Art as a Mirror of the World Art has always been about exploration for me. It feeds the insatiable ADHD part of my brain that constantly quests for new, exciting things that make me go oooooh. I have spent my entire creative life coveting the art of others, always feeling critical of my own. Pair that […]
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Art and Human Rights: Creativity as a Weapon for Justice

Art has the power to challenge injustice and elevate marginalized voices. Discover how creativity becomes a powerful tool for human rights advocacy.
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Why Representation Matters in Art

Representation in art isn’t just about reflecting diversity—it’s about making people feel seen and accepted. As an artist, I strive to create inclusive depictions of underrepresented groups. Through AI tools like Midjourney, I aim to contribute to a more diverse and accurate portrayal of humanity, one that embraces all skin tones, identities, and stories. The more we create, the more we teach the technology to reflect the beauty of the global population.
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