Today, I feel quite optimistic about…

Today, I feel quite optimistic about analogue art.
The more time passes, the more human-made content becomes precious.

The flattening of AI-generated content is inevitable: it does not invent, it reprocesses what already exists.
Human creativity will become rare — and therefore sought after.
The future of analog art is, paradoxically, reassuring.

It will not be saved by nostalgia, but chosen by those who are tired of the already-seen, the already-said, the already-calculated.
It will survive where presence exists: a trembling hand, an error that remains, a time that cannot be accelerated.

It will be quieter, less central.
But more necessary.
It will not become mainstream. It will become intentional.
And those who practice it will have to accept this: a smaller audience, but truer attention. Less volume, more value.

The future is neither rosy nor tragic.
It is selective.

And it demands honesty, discipline, and the courage not to compete on the wrong ground.

Analog art is not dead, in fact it is more alive than ever.

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