June 10, 2024
I haven’t forgotten you. My mind was simply elsewhere, absorbed in watching a great many Domestika videos (online courses). I had accumulated six months’ worth; at around $12 each, the number of courses rose quickly. Without really noticing, I had spent quite a lot. Very often, I don’t keep a close eye on what I spend. So I set myself the task of finishing them, along with other ongoing projects such as watercolor painting, my comic book, and so on. And now, I feel free—almost liberated. As the saying goes, I wanted to get the most out of my investment. I have no regrets.
August 3, 2024
“It’s been a while,” as they say. I may have bought myself a few pretty pictures, but it has still been quite a few months. What do you think? All this time, I have been coding. I have been redesigning my website. Lately, I have also been making extensive use of artificial intelligence (my own intelligence simply wasn’t enough...). I have been using ChatGPT in particular. A high-speed train, the beating wings of a hummingbird, the speed of a raindrop falling from the sky—its responses come astonishingly fast.
As some of you may have noticed, my web address has changed: from art-felx.com to imaginio.com. I wish imaginio.com a long life—depending, of course, on the length of my own. Well, as they say, time will tell.
August 23, 2024
To repeat what I mentioned in my previous message: the site art-felx.com is still accessible. To put it more simply, it is like the parent site. Imaginio.com is the child. A lovely little baby, I would say. I have worked very hard to bring it into the world—sometimes day and night. The doctor, in this case, being artificial intelligence.
And for those of you who may be curious: I haven’t had time in recent months to pay much attention to pretty women in pictures.
September 11, 2024
At last, I believe I have corrected my entire site. Now I am going to download magazine pages. It may be foolish, but I enjoy it.
November 20, 2024
I have been so busy that I even forgot to write a few words. During this absence, I produced a few humorous drawings. But above all, I began the final touches and coloring of my comic strip, “Luhm,” which is probably still a working title. I expect to finish this project in late 2025 or early 2026—that is, if all goes well. My fingers may not be very long, but I can still cross them.