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  • WordPress daily prompt: 06/02/25.

    James Swan “Jalen “.

    What fears have you overcome and how?

    Title: Jalen Wall Art — WordPress Daily Prompt:06/02/25

    Prompt: “What fears have you overcome and how?”

    Jalen Wall Art — WordPress Daily Prompt’

    Prompt: “What fears have you overcome and how?”

    I’ve never been a web designer, but I’ve worked beside one digitally, from a distance for over five websites now. Ms. Shumaila Afzal(https://getsoftapps.com) and I have never met in person.

     She’s in Pakistan, I’m in Thailand. Our entire collaboration was built through online exchanges, digital trust, and a kind of instinctual creative chemistry.

    Before finding her, I struck out with at least three other developers. Starting anything new, especially technical, would fill me with fear.

     I’m not trained in code. I’m a writer, a blogger, and now, somehow, an artist. But every time I leapt into a new creative venture ,whether it was rebuilding a blog, launching a new domain, or trying a new visual medium,I just kept moving forward.

    What’s unique about my art journey is that it didn’t begin traditionally. 

    I didn’t start painting with brushes or formal lessons.

     I began with early AI tools way back when the models were crude, even prehistoric compared to what’s possible now.

     I used those editorial assistants to build content, shape ideas, and eventually, teach myself how to see.

    When image generation arrived, I jumped in.

     I took sketches, references, raw ideas and let AI show me possibilities.

     From there, I layered in real world mediums: charcoal, block ink, pastel.

     I taught myself to paint on paper and canvas. 

    Then I circled back and digitized those works again, painting over them with a stylus, refining them with hybrid techniques.

    I’ve had deep fears around digital painting apps like “Infinite Painter”. It still intimidates me.

     I dive in anyway. 

    I create because it’s the only way I know how to grow.

    I’ve overcome the fear of not being good enough, not being technical enough, not being “real” enough.

     The truth is: I’m not an AI artist.

     I’m just an artist. 

    And everything I’ve learned through blogging, collaborating, failing, restarting now feeds a practice that’s uniquely mine.

    That’s how I rebuild. 

    That’s how I begin again. Every time.

    James Swan “Jalen “

    06/02/25

    Bang, Thailand