'You have to step in and experience it' - artists on the rise of AI-generated art and the 'essential' gallery visit
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'You have to step in and experience it' - artists on the rise of AI-generated art and the 'essential' gallery visit
"I was always happy to be busy with the fingers... I like to occupy my hands. The work I do, you can see the amount of hours in it, so people really observe it and the compliments are priceless."
"Art is made by humans...it is something that you can only really see with your eyes. Visiting galleries is about more than viewing a painting - it's a full sensory experience."
Miriam Fitzgerald Juskova's exhibit, Paper On Edge, merges traditional paper quilling with her passion for mathematics and geometry. Feedback from viewers is invaluable to her, as it reflects the effort invested in her work. The Art Evolve fair at the Royal Dublin Society featured her alongside numerous artists and galleries, attracting over 9,500 visitors. The event showcased diverse art forms, emphasizing the unique experience of viewing art in person, which cannot be replicated digitally. Artists like Kevin Lowery and Tom McLean highlighted the importance of handmade art in a digital age.
Read at Irish Independent
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