Art
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It ain’t the end of the world just a new era – my thoughts on AI
First of all let me thank everyone who had like my previous blogs and subscribed. It’s always nice to know people are reading and are interested. SO thank you most sincerely. Now for today. “AI is going to take over the world.” Have you heard that one before? Probably, as it’s now become common to… Read more
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Opportunities come from what you are doing and not from what you are not doing.
As you will find out this blog won’t always be about my work and what I do, as in the artwork, it is also about the experiences and I hope a way of passing on what little I have learnt for others to also learn about. After all every little helps in our journey, a… Read more
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Nearly three years on…
“It’s been nearly three years since I last wrote in this blog, and since then, many things have happened. The one big thing that has happened is a realization that to break into the art world and get recognized, you need to market yourself, and that is one thing which I find difficult to do.… Read more
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Let’s SQUIGGLE
So what is SQUIGGLE? It’s everything, and it’s absolutely nothing, it is as meaningless as you can get. Yet it is also an excellent excuse to smile, to feel silly, to forget the pressures around you for a moment and just to stop taking life so seriously. It is an opportunity to take the piss… Read more
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Burden – pushing the boundaries
The illustration ‘Burden’ pushed my own boundaries. Tired on limiting myself, as I had, by keeping my sketching style away from using other styles the iPad Pro through apps such as Adobe Fresco allows for, this was a release in allowing the styles to blend in one illustration. Colour is not something I am known… Read more
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A bit about me …. the tv interviews during the photographic solo exhibition
My interview for the Hub, GBC TV back five years ago when I had my solo photographic exhibition. The interview was based on my photography. I also featured on GBC’s Newswatch And on YourGibraltarTV Sometimes listening and seeing someone on the screen gives you a better perception on who they are. Whether this does or… Read more
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The mural that changed things for me
Since very very young my late father used to bring home with him paper and pencils from work. I used to look forward to it and used to ask him to bring more when I run out. I suppose that was really the start of my love affair with art, although I was not in… Read more
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No right to speak but saying it nonetheless
Today I am moving away from speaking about my work and taking this chance to put forward my personal opinion. This comes after I was asked this week how I saw art in Gibraltar and what was good in it and how I would improve it? It made me think, and unfortunately for the person… Read more
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Five works and a dislike for your work…. it’s how we evolve that matters
Five images, none of which are related each other but which ultimately tell a tale of how the artist might be thinking and influenced by his surroundings. Today I finally got to scan the images and uploaded into my image galleries at stephenignacio.smugmug.com. I needed to do it after someone asked me for an interview… Read more
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A look at Gibraltar under lockdown
Like many others from working in sports and seeing it come to a halt there has been a necessity to make changes among which has been to assist with others areas. Having worked in news for quite a few years now before focusing exclusively on sport means that it was not a difficult transition as… Read more
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