The items I’m listing here are gift items that are great for Xmas and beyond, with one common theme — all of them have been touched by human hands, crafted by biological entities, artisaned by actual artists.
It takes years to master watercolor, sculpting, oil painting, etching and other art practices, and an equal amount of time for most artistic endeavors, including AI, of course. You learn over time, but human-produced art is very different from AI art, however clever and exquisitely detailed it may be.
AI art takes time and skill, too, but it’s a different kind of activity, and a whole set of very different art talents and skills, everything from the gentle swoosh of the Sumi-e brush to the whack of a steel chisel on a chunk of marble.
As an unwilling student of unfolding history, I know full well that AI will evolve far past where it is now, at its first awakenings, and furthermore, if history teaches us anything, it’s that AI will evolve following the money.
That means there will be a lot of AI art out there, almost all of which is targeted to your cellphone or videoscreen or both.
What will undoubtedly become rare is actual art produced by actual artists, and that’s where I propose to cash in on, and you can, too. There’s plenty of room, and no serious competition.
The first thing to realize is WHY real art is so cool to own. I’ll try to explain.
Suppose that you were the next-door neighbor to Rembrandt in November of 1655, and you helped him move his furniture in when the movers arrived. He was so grateful, he gave you one of his etchings.
You held onto that etching by reincarnation inheritance. You have plenty of time to work out the details, just make sure that each time you die, you leave it to yourself.
In your next life, that is.
If this doesn’t work out, we’ll have to get you a better lawyer in the Afterlife. I know of several who are still in practice — speaking of practice, what about making home abortion kits? I suppose that’s probably not okay, but it would be very popular if you could work out the details.
You tell me to make a wand for you, and I do it. How it comes out is anybody’s guess.
Reincarnation Relic Rings — that’s what I’m doing tonight, all night long, custom rings made to your specifications, by date, by location or by occult powers of stones.
Even ancient glass has profound occult effects, and some glass is over 1200 years old, dating to the earliest known manufacture of glass, which is more or less melted sand, but with various elements added to the mix to make a variety of types of glass, everything from dark green all the way to brilliant opalescent clarity.
I have made many Relic Rings, but never had the packaging that could let them sell without me being right there to custom-explain the thing, and that goes double for online sales.
With the New Improved Packaging System, we get several things.
- Sealed for security integrity of item.
- Guaranteed to be what it says or your money back, period.
- Guaranteed authenticity & that it came from my collection.
- Age of item is given clearly, as in: “2,000 yrs old”, or “433 B.C.”.
- Place of origin is given, if known, or general area, if known.
- Sealed archival environment protects the item until opened.
- Size of ring is given on the outside of package.
- Sealed packaging means your ring is clean when you receive it.
- Type of metal is indicated. “.925” means 92.5 % pure silver.
- The heavy sterling silver high-conductance ring shank acts as an Induction Ring.
- Your ring is absolutely unique. There is no other ring on Earth exactly like it.
Depending on what metal I use, the price will vary, according to how much I have to pay to obtain the gold or silver. Copper or brass are far less expensive.
I haven’t made these for years, so it will be interesting to try to build up the business once again. These generally sell for anywhere from $225-$450, depending on stones ordered.
If it’s gold, the price varies every day. Sterling silver or craft metal is $45.00.
I bought a few hundred of these, with the idea in mind that customers could paint their own or buy one of mine — three paintings on three sides — the fourth side is for ingredients & legal notices. Is it drinkable? It’s a collectible, so I wouldn’t.
My pet painted rocks sell for a donation, and I don’t actually pick ’em, they come in whatever sequence they come, and I just put it in the next shipping thing. I make faces, landscapes, animals, sigils, beetles and hedgehogs, and more.
Well, that’s it, time for breakfast and zoom meeting.
See You At The Top!!!
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