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Artist vs Art Robot – Who’s The Better Maker?

September 5, 2021 by Aurelia Nobleia

On the evening of our wedding anniversary:

Me and hubby were watching an interesting documentary at home.

It was about an artist competing against a computer to see whether computers had reached the point where they could beat humans at art.

It wasn’t your average traditional art.

No drawing.

No painting.

No wood carving or scrolling.

But:

It was the art of…

… chess!

Well, a variation of chess anyway… called GO. Basically it’s a strategy game where the only pieces are black and white stones. With the objective being to capture more territory than your opponent.

It’s infinitely more complex (and creative) than chess.

And for the longest time, no one could develop a computer program that could beat a top level pro at the game.

Until 2016, when Google developed the AlphaGo program that beat the world’s greatest Go genius, Lee Sedol.

Honestly:

I knew that the documentary had won a lot of awards. But a game of Go? I thought it was gonna be boring.

How wrong I was.

And it gave me a lot of insights into a different kind of art. And how machines are slowly eclipsing people even in the most creative pursuits.

But what amazed me the most:

It wasn’t the fact that the machine beat the man.

While everyone else in the film was focusing on an epic battle of man versus machine (the heartbreak was apparent when man lost, the joy of victory was clear when man won), my focus flew away to somewhere very different.

What I saw was not a machine.

But rather, a product that was created by the intelligent minds of hundreds of people… pouring out their knowledge and skills into a single pursuit.

That’s what defeated the man.

Not the machine itself, but the unity of a hundred men.

It got me thinking:

Instead of pouring all that intellectual effort into making a machine that could defeat a person at the most creative of pursuits, what if…

… we took those hundreds of men and…

… used their skills and intellect…

… and poured it all into the development of…

… a single person!

Would we get the next Captain America?

Or maybe even another Leonardo da Vinci?

Well, only time will tell.

I don’t know of any computers intelligent enough yet to create the beautiful wreath borders I illustrate though (fortunately). A lot of people probably wish we could have one in every home. My hubby would probably love creating one. But we aren’t there… yet!

(* wipes sweat away)

So for now:

You’re stuck with me.

And my store.

And the lovely stuff in my store. 馃檪

Which you may or may not be happy about.

But I’m definitely glad that I haven’t gotten replaced yet.

Phew…

Sincerely,
Aurelia Nobleia
“Still Irreplaceable”

Filed Under: Blog

How I Lost 8 Pounds In 7 Days

September 5, 2021 by Aurelia Nobleia

A couple years ago:

I was in my home office. And wondering whether I’d gained any weight.

After all, I’d been sitting at my desk a lot recently… drawing, painting, molding, sculpting, crafting, and what have you… resulting in a not-so-in-shape type of lifestyle that included the sin of not getting enough exercise either.

I pulled out the scale from under my desk.

Stepped on it.

And was shocked.

You know, I’d never actually been overweight before.

But this time, I was dangerously close to crossing the line. And I mean dangerously. If I didn’t do anything about it, it would be a nightmare. So it was time to take emergency corrective action.

I started eating less.

I started exercising more. A lot more.

And most importantly…

… I started keeping track of my weight throughout my waking hours, just like your kid at the back of the car checks on you during a long drive (are we there yet?) to the point of you almost having a mental breakdown.

But:

Check as I would…

Days passed. Weeks passed. Months passed.

Still no weight lost.

I mean seriously. This was in spite of less eating, more exercising, and a hundred other things I tried. Well, maybe I did lose weight. Maybe I did lose 100 grams, or some other number too tiny to register on a non-digital scale.

But I was getting frustrated.

Seeing this, my hubby looked at me and said:

“You wanna lose weight?”

I turned to him sheepishly and said:

“Yeah…”

“You sure?” he questioned.

“Uhh… yeah…?” I looked at him blankly in response.

“Alright, here’s what you gotta do. Just stop doing everything you’re doing. And do this one thing… Turn off your alarm in the morning, and sleep as much as you want,” he said.

Uhh???

Ok???

Well, what did I have to lose?

I gave it a shot. I stopped all the less-eating, the more-exercising, and just went back to my normal daily routine.

Except that:

I turned off my alarm in the morning. And started to sleep as much as I wanted to. Or as much as my body needed to anyway. One of the perks of being a work-at-home artist, fortunately. I’m allowed to do stuff like this.

One week later…

… to my shock and surprise…

… I actually lost 8 pounds! :O

Oh. My. Gosh.

I never realized then that… sometimes… the most basic things in life are still the most powerful (and the most important).

Stuff like air… water… sunlight…

And yes…

Sleep.

Just another one of those necessities. But if you think it’s just a basic necessity, you would be wrong. Because since then, I’ve learned that it’s so much more…

Everything, from better weight management, to better social relationships, to better art creation, to better finances, to better looks…

It’s all affected by how much you sleep.

Some time after my weight loss mis-adventure, my hubby recommended me the book “Why We Sleep” by sleep scientist, Matthew Walker.

In the book, Walker talks about how…

… one day, after one of his lectures on sleep, a performance pianist came up to him.

This pianist happened to attend one of his earlier lectures on the importance of getting more sleep.

For years, the pianist had been having problems with certain songs he had to perform. No matter how much he practiced. No matter how long he practiced. No matter how he practiced. He just couldn’t play certain passages right.

And he just couldn’t figure out how to fix it.

After listening to Walker’s lecture, he decided to just give it a shot. He went home, and got himself more sleep. Several hours more.

The next day:

Lo and behold, he started excelling in all those problem pieces without any extra effort or practice.

Sleeping more makes you better at almost everything.

With way less effort.

It’s also the reason why…

… in case you were wondering…

… it’s one of the things that makes my art pieces different from everyone else’s out there…

… namely that…

… these days, I always make sure to get more than enough sleep before I start creating my artwork (at least 8 to 10 hours a day). If I don’t sleep enough, I don’t create art. That’s just a simple rule I try not to break.

So:

It’s the Labor Day weekend!

Even if you have better stuff to do, why not try catching up on some sleep?

These days, almost everyone’s sleep deprived. Almost everyone needs more. And almost everyone will benefit from more. Your body and mind will thank you for it later.

With better looks, better health, better income, and better skills too…

Sleep tight!

Sincerely,
Aurelia Nobleia
“The Bunny-Sloth Hybrid”

Filed Under: Blog

Aurelia-chi And The Legend Of The 9 LaboRings

September 4, 2021 by Aurelia Nobleia

It’s our wedding anniversary today! 馃檪

Yay!

Yes, we did in fact get married on a Labor Day.

But, my how time flies…

9 years comes and goes in a blink. I really need to be careful. Because if I’m not, life will pass by in a flash, and suddenly I’ll be old and realize that I haven’t done anything meaningful at all! 馃檨

Today:

We decided to do something meaningful for our anniversary.

We decided to stay at home. And whip up something super special together in the kitchen. Instead of going out. Or ordering a lavish meal delivered to our doorstep via limousine.

We thought it’d be fun. 馃檪

And we had something really delicious on our mind. Something we saw on YouTube.

It looked fantastic.

Delicious too.

But most importantly:

Extremely nutritious!

I’m talking about cauliflower pizza! Made without any flour, gluten or processed ingredients. Totally comprised of fresh vegetables, nuts, herbs and spices. And yes, we were trying to make it as vegan as possible.

Thus the adventure began…

But unfortunately…

The adventure ended as fast as it started… because… after a long time of blending up stuff, and getting the pizza sauce and toppings ready, we realized that the cauliflower dough blend we made for the crust just wasn’t forming.

It was on the stove.

Flat as a pizza dough.

But it just wasn’t coming together. No matter how long we cooked it, it was still mushy.

Darn.

I knew we substituted too many ingredients from the original recipe while trying to make it even more nutritious! 馃檨

And to make matters worse…

… we were starving.

And the pizza wasn’t ready… yet.

I don’t think it was ever gonna be ready.

Were we really gonna have to order a lavish meal delivered via limousine right to our doorstep?

Fortunately, not.

In a sudden stroke of creative inspiration, my hubby took the cauliflower dough, and made some additions to it… turning it into an amazingly tasty filling.

Next, he then used the filling, and alternated it with the pizza sauce (and some homemade vege crackers we had) and…

… created a uniquely vegan wholefood lasagne! :O

And it was the most incredible lasagne I’ve had in the longest time, vegan or no vegan! :O

I kid you not.

We ate and ate and ate and ate until we were stuffed. Along with all the other goodies we had. It was heavenly.

But looking back at this, I still have to give a little sigh.

*sigh*

Because:

It reminded me how…

… sometimes I focus too much on achieving a specific goal…

… like making cauliflower pizza…

… so much so that I lose sight of the big picture…

… like making an amazing meal.

And this means I’m less flexible. And less creative. And miss out on a lot of opportunities to take what I have and turn it into something even better than what I originally wanted.

I think the saying was:

“When life gives you lemon, turn it into lemonade”?

That’s what I’m talking about…

“When life gives you a useless cauliflower pizza dough that refuses to become a crust, make cauliflower lasagne.”

Sincerely,
Aurelia Nobleia
“I Don’t Have 10 Rings”

P.S. I didn’t create any art today. It’s a holiday for me. *Sigh*. 馃檨

But I did fatten up my store by adding this wreath yesterday. 馃檪

I hope you like it.

Filed Under: Blog

What An Art Spammer Taught Me About Creating Great Art

September 2, 2021 by Aurelia Nobleia

A couple days ago:

My hubby came over to my desk and asked me an interesting question.

“You wanna see something cool?” he said while beaming.

“Sure!” I replied in astonishment.

We then sat down and started watching a documentary. About creating art. Featuring someone the media calls “an art spammer”. And when the media says that, it doesn’t necessarily mean you are one. It just means that the media is looking for someone to paint as a villain so their story gets more views.

Anyway:

The documentary started off with this guy, Anthony, from Adelaide, Australia.

He was a failed musician.

He started a band with his friends. But they failed to make enough money to support themselves.

So they dis-banded.

(pardon the pun)

And he ended up in desperate straits. Because he wanted to create art for a living. But he couldn’t make enough of a living doing it.

So one day…

… he ended up searching the internet for clues on how to make a good living doing the art he loved – making music…

… and his search led him to…

… Matt Farley…

… who is one of the most prolific songwriters of all time. Writing over 22,000 songs to date. And making a decent $65,000 a year just from streaming and downloads of his songs from what I’ve read.

This figure doesn’t include what he earns from television and movie films using his music. And it also doesn’t include the income he gets from sponsorships by companies who want him to make music for them.

Anyway:

Anthony decides to contact Matt.

Matt agrees to mentor Anthony in the ways of the middle-class artist.

And the series begins with Anthony flying off to the United States to learn Matt’s prolific ways.

An incredibly interesting documentary series. Really.

I seriously learned a lot.

Some of the things I learned?

Well…

1. Quantity leads to Quality.

As creative professionals, we often censor our own ideas. Because we worry that they aren’t good enough.

We want to create masterpieces.

Amazing hits that everyone will love. And no one will criticize.

But in doing so, we end up limiting ourselves. And our work. With fear. And we end up creating much less than we could.

The result?

We end up not making a lot of stuff that would have been terrible. BUT… we also end up NOT making a lot of stuff that would have been EPIC.

Quantity doesn’t equal quality.

But it often leads to it in the end. If you create 20,000 pieces of art, chances are high that 1% or even 0.5% of that is gonna be a world-changing best-seller.

2. Don’t censor yourself.

The thing I like about Matt’s approach to art is that…

… he doesn’t censor himself.

He doesn’t just put out the art he thinks is great.

He puts out EVERYTHING.

The good. The bad. The ugly.

And this creates a very forgiving environment where… he doesn’t criticize himself… or care about the criticism of others… and allows his creativity to steer the way.

3. All you need is one hit.

Watching the documentary, I kept being reminded of something a famous artist once said:

All you need is one world-changing, chart-topping mega hit…

And voila:

All the lousy work you created in the past becomes Collector’s Items that people everywhere will fight over and auction for millions and millions of dollars.

Were Van Gogh’s first paintings (when he just got started learning) awesome?

Heavens NO!

Just like any beginner paintings, they were trash.

But are they worth millions of dollars today?

You know the answer…

So why would you censor yourself and discard the work you think isn’t good enough?

4. It helps a lot if you niche down.

While Matt did all sorts of songs… ranging from novelty songs where he just sang one person’s name over and over again… to more celebratory songs like those singing about someone’s graduation…

… he didn’t put all those songs together.

He put each category of song under separate Artist Names.

Like:

– The Artist Who Sings People’s Names Over And Over Again
– The Artist Who Sings About Country Names
– The Toilet Cleaners (an artist persona he created to sing about poop)

Why not be all things to all people you ask?

Because… psychologically… people automatically look at someone with a narrow range of expertise and have a better impression of them, treating them like experts.

Think about how much a Brain Surgeon makes compared to your General Practitioner doctor.

So if you have multiple interests?

You might want to put them in a separate business.

5. Double down on what’s working

You know what really got Matt started churning out songs like there’s no tomorrow?

At first:

He just created some songs for fun on Spotify and iTunes.

He checked sometime later and realized he made a whopping whole $2.

But then it hit him…

“Wait. If I can make $2 a year uploading a song or two. What if I created 10,000 songs and uploaded them? Wouldn’t that be $20,000 a year? And what about 20,000 songs?”

Turns out he ended up making way more than that.

Because when you have THAT many songs in your portfolio, some of them are uncontrollably going to end up becoming smash hit singles. Whether by luck or by skill.

But here’s the thing:

Most people do something. And they make a little money doing it. And then they stop.

Not realizing that…

… if they just doubled-down on what was working…

… no matter how small the success was…

… and did it over and over again…

… the money they made would exponentially multiply.

As the late, great John Wooden (who was once named the winningest coach in history) once said:

“Success = Simplicity + Repetition”

I agree.

So:

If you’ve been using my artwork to make your own creative masterpieces, and you’ve been making sales with them, and even hitting bestseller status left and right with all your new products like some of our fans are… why stop there?

Why not get even more of my art and create even more masterpieces and get even more sales?

I know it sounds simple. Too simple to accept.

But hey…

… why knock what’s working?

He he. 馃檪

Sincerely,
Aurelia Nobleia
“Art Spammer In Training”

P.S. One last thing I learned from Matt:

Were all his songs life-changing, world-shattering hits?

Heavens no.

And he got criticized by a lot of people for that.

But did his songs make people laugh?

Heavens yeah they did.

(Especially his poop songs which became some of his top pieces.)

And what type of person would begrudge another person for making others laugh and have some cheer in their day?

No matter what you’re doing, make sure you have fun.

100 years from now, we’ll all be 6 feet underground anyway.

So don’t take things too seriously. 馃檪

Cheers.

And happy designing.

(Inspired by Matt, I did create a fun new piece too recently, so do feel free to check it out in my store when you have time…)

Filed Under: Blog

How To Know Whether Your Work’s Gonna Be A Bestseller Or A Bomb

September 1, 2021 by Aurelia Nobleia

Turnip-lover, Sara B., sends me some heart-filled praise:

“Hello!! I stumbled across your shop while looking for SVG files for possible future signs I could make for my shop. I just HAD To tell you that I fell in LOVE with your shop. I want to buy everything!! I will defiantly be buying in the near future! I鈥檝e never done this before, I just really felt the need to tell you! Haha”

And while this is Sara’s first time sending out a message like this, it’s definitely not my first time receiving one. 馃檪

(I never get tired of them though. So thank you so much for taking the time! It really means a lot!)

But:

It reminds me of something that world-famous Dilbert cartoonist, Scott Adams, once said about discovering hidden hits.

Most people spend tons of time creating artwork.

And after that, they spend tons more time promoting their artwork. To get more customers, sales, and to build their creative businesses so they don’t starve on the streets like Van Gogh and every other starving-artist out there.

But the problem with this approach?

It doesn’t matter how much time you spend marketing and promoting it… a piece that wasn’t destined to be a hit, will almost never be a hit.

Better start with something that’s destined to be a hit in the first place.

And then promote the daylights out of it.

But then comes another question:

How do you know whether the art you create is destined for world-wide fame and the oh-so-elusive bestseller status or not before you start the hard work of marketing and promoting it?

As Scott Adams says…

… you expose people to it and…

… you measure their PHYSICAL reactions to your work.

If something is destined to be a bestseller, it will almost always cause people to have some sort of physical reaction.

Whether that reaction is:

  • clicking the like button
  • telling their friends all about it
  • leaving a comment
  • sending a message about it

And the more physical effort required for a particular reaction, the more likely your work is gonna be a bestseller. Sending someone a message telling them you love their work and want to buy everything they create is WAY more effort than clicking a little blue ‘Like’ button.

And:

That’s also how I knew very early on that my artwork was gonna be a hit sooner or later.

I just had to get it out there.

And in front of more eyeballs.

And…

… you know the rest of the story.

But it wasn’t an easy ride, mind you.

It took a lot of hard work, effort, patience, diligence (and almost every other Biblical virtue out there) for me to improve my drawings and experiment with my illustrations until they got to a level where they created a huge physical response in almost everyone that saw them.

In short:

I don’t recommend doing it from scratch.

Unless you love doing stuff like that, of course.

But otherwise…

… if you want the fastest and easiest way to create bestselling works of art for your crafting projects and your business that people love and drool over…

… just piggyback on top of mine and…

… use them as a base for your creative greatness.

I’ve already proven it works.

All you need to do is click here and grab what you need.

Sincerely,
Aurelia Nobleia
“Body Mover Extraordinaire”

P.S. I’ve been doing a new experiment on Instagram, where I’m featuring customer’s artwork if you’re using our designs.

Wanna see how much of a physical response you can get from people?

Let me feature your artwork on our page, and let’s see. 馃檪

Just use the tag #turnipco

I’ll feature you here.

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Why I Suddenly Couldn’t Breathe

August 31, 2021 by Aurelia Nobleia

It’s scary.

Not being able to breathe…

A couple days ago, I was down in my mini home-laboratory, trying to mix up a new herbal concoction that could be used as both a natural cleaning agent, a bug killer and repellent, and a home air freshener and detoxifier… all at the same time!

You probably already know this, but…

… in addition to being an artist…

… I’m also a herbalist.

And as herbalists are wont to do, I like to experiment and create new stuff using Nature’s finest herbs.

Stuff for healing.

Stuff for relaxing.

And even stuff for cleaning. Without all the synthetic chemicals laden on us by Big Industry that do microscopic long-term damage to your health.

(I also majored in chemistry in college for one of my degrees by the way. So maybe that’s also why I have these weird hobbies.)

Anyway, after I was done mixing up my new solution…

… I started pouring it into a special sprayer I had so that I could start testing out my lovely new creation.

The sprayer was supposed to squirt the liquid in a straight line.

But suddenly:

The sprayer started malfunctioning…

And instead of spraying in a straight line like any good water gun does… it started turning the liquid into a mist and diffusing it everywhere! In case you’re wondering… NO it’s NOT supposed to do that!

And even worse:

I hadn’t finished diluting the solution yet!

*sigh*

(This is the last time I purchase equipment from China. No-offense if you’re from China. I just find that their equipment malfunctions way too often.)

Anyway, I didn’t inhale too much, but I did breathe a little in…

… and I don’t know why…

… but I started finding it hard to breathe.

Well, let me rephrase that.

I could breathe just fine.

But somehow, I felt that I wasn’t getting enough oxygen. And I was starting to get dizzy and faint.

I quickly rushed to the pantry, and grabbed a bottle of extra hot cayenne powder… dumped some of it in water… and gulped it down… to open up my lungs, keep my circulation going and stop myself from fainting.

Next, I quickly whipped together a batch of stuff that’s normally used to combat low oxygen at high altitudes.

Blackstrap molasses.

Gingko Biloba.

A pure and concentrated megadose of Vitamin C powder (which I normally don’t use, but it’s good to have on hand when you need fast recovery of any kind during almost any emergency.)

And I ran to an open window to get more fresh air.

I started feeling better.

But I was still having some issues.

Some dizziness.

Starting to get some numbness.

And I couldn’t really think straight.

So finally, I grabbed a few drops of highly diluted food-grade hydrogen peroxide and used that to infuse oxygen into my body. I won’t go into how I did it, because it’s a bit controversial, but when you can’t think straight, you just instinctively go for what works in the moment.

And work it did…

… for I quickly started going back to normal.

*phew*

That was close.

I’m fine now.

But I really need to be more careful about having all my safety equipment on when running experiments.

Not being able to breathe is scary!

Now I know what it feels like to be a terminally ill Covid patient who can’t breathe.

I do have some health clients who came down with Covid. But, because of how knowledgeable they are right now about taking care of their health and immune system, none of them even got sick. So… this is the closest I’ll get to seeing something like that… I hope…

Anyway, I’m still here.

I’m fine.

And I know what I’ll be thankful for this Thanksgiving! 馃檪

Being alive and being able to breathe fresh air.

And, in case you were wondering:

Yes, I do have some lovely stuff you can use this Thanksgiving to express thankfulness to your family, friends and loved ones and to show gratefulness to the world for just being alive.

It’s now up in the store for the coming Autumn season.

So, if you have anyone or anything you’re grateful for, check it out here before Fall ends.

Sincerely,
Aurelia Nobleia
“Too Clumsy For Chemistry”

P.S. Yes, I’m grateful to you too!

Thanks so much for reading this and for supporting all my work! 馃檪

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The Easiest Way To Cure Artist’s (And Writer’s) Block

August 30, 2021 by Aurelia Nobleia

Have you ever needed to write or create some artwork but all of a sudden…

… your mind started going blank…

… and your ability to write or draw went *poof*?

Well, it happens to me sometimes too.

In fact, it happened to me a few weeks ago.

Mind you:

This doesn’t happen often.

Normally I have so much to write about (and draw about) that I can’t stop writing. And eventually because I write so much, people start finding me annoying. So I have to consciously limit myself so that I don’t start annoying everyone around me.

However, when I look back on how this week’s writer’s block came about, I realized something interesting…

Inside me are two sides:

My Creator side. And my Consumption side.

My Consumption-side is forever wanting to read more books, watch more videos, and look at more artwork.

While my Creator-side is all about making more stuff.

Normally my Consumption-side is holding the steering wheel.

But one day…

… my “Creator” side said to my “Consumption” side:

“Hey, you’ve been reading too much recently. And you haven’t been writing enough! I need you to stop reading and watching videos for a couple of weeks, and sit your fluffy butt down and write and draw… or else people will forget about you forever and you’ll starve!”

“Umm… Ok. I’ll try…” said my Consumption side, reluctantly.

And so I did.

No books.

No videos.

No artwork.

Just sit the fluffy butt down on the chair and try to write and draw as much as I could to please my Creator-side.

And just like that…

… my mind went blank…

… for weeks…

Until:

I stopped trying to force myself to write and create and…

… I went back to reading again.

Reading as many books as I could.

As much as I wanted.

On as many different subjects as I wanted.

And…

Presto!

All of a sudden I have so much inspiration to write and draw that I don’t have enough time to do it all.

And now, Creator Aurelia and Consumption Aurelia are both happy.

This reminded me about about something I once heard Jake Parker, the creator of Inktober, say:

“You need to breathe in first before you can breathe out. If there’s no input, there’s no output”

You would have thought that with all the thousands of books and artistic masterpieces I’ve gone through over the years, my mind would be a literal river of creative ideas that flow out endlessly 24/7.

Looks like it doesn’t work that way.

No new input, no new output.

Speaking of new:

Recently I’ve noticed that a ton of fans have started stocking up on my Christmas Wreath masterpieces in preparation for the upcoming holiday season.

And, yes I know…

I haven’t started releasing my new Christmas pieces yet for this year.

I’ve been so busy working on some amazing illustrations for a contest I’m in. It’s been taking a lot of my time.

Well, I’m enjoying it.

But in case you were waiting for new Christmas masterpieces…

… rest assured, they’re coming! 馃檪

But for now, our Christmas masterpiece collection from years past is now available in the store.

Might wanna stock up while you can.

Sincerely,
Aurelia Nobleia
“Crazy About Consumption”

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