Back when I was working in book publishing, I saw firsthand how technology reshaped the industry. In 2006, blogging and social media started to disrupt traditional publishing. Authors were nervous—worried about stolen ideas, lost writing time, and losing focus on their craft. But those who adapted quickly discovered something important: engaging with readers through new platforms only amplified their visibility.
Social media, ebooks, and podcasts didn’t replace the writing process; they enhanced it. Authors who embraced these tools became more than just writers; they became part of a community, sharing their journey and building anticipation for their work. Readers, publishers, and agents all paid more attention to those who were active online.
Today’s artists face a similar crossroads. You can resist new technology or use it to connect with your audience in meaningful ways. Just as the publishing industry learned, embracing digital tools doesn’t detract from the art—it deepens the relationship between creator and audience.
The digital art space is complex, but mastering these new tools can set you apart. Art is evolving, and so must you. Resistance is futile—adapt, connect, and let your work resonate in the digital world.
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Back when I was working in book publishing, I saw firsthand how technology reshaped the industry. In 2006, blogging and social media started to disrupt traditional publishing. Authors were nervous—worried about stolen ideas, lost writing time, and losing focus on their craft. But those who adapted quickly discovered something important: engaging with readers through new platforms only amplified their visibility.
Social media, ebooks, and podcasts didn’t replace the writing process; they enhanced it. Authors who embraced these tools became more than just writers; they became part of a community, sharing their journey and building anticipation for their work. Readers, publishers, and agents all paid more attention to those who were active online.
Today’s artists face a similar crossroads. You can resist new technology or use it to connect with your audience in meaningful ways. Just as the publishing industry learned, embracing digital tools doesn’t detract from the art—it deepens the relationship between creator and audience.
The digital art space is complex, but mastering these new tools can set you apart. Art is evolving, and so must you. Resistance is futile—adapt, connect, and let your work resonate in the digital world.

The Artist's Oath
The Artist’s Oath is a personal commitment to how I show up creatively. It is a reminder to lead with integrity, to resist the pressure to perform, and to make work that reflects truth, not just what gets attention. It is a compass for navigating the tension between expression and permanence, and a way to stay rooted in what matters: presence, process, and purpose, not perfection.

Stanford Confirms My Research Findings
AI is changing how people relate to each other at work.

Not My First Rodeo: Minting SuperRare Ghost Tokens
The story of how I minted art on SuperRare in 2021 while banned.
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