Jay Baria

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Jay Baria

Jay Baria

@OurNextAdvent

I post and create about art, tarot, and travel. Follow to join my party.

The Last Best Place Se unió Şubat 2026
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Jay Baria@OurNextAdvent·
This is an old very rough self portrait, but i do love it
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Jay Baria@OurNextAdvent·
@ZHOUZELIANG I like to curate shows featuring and showcasing different artists at willing venues. I like to keep a rotation of artists going.
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Zhou Zeliang@ZHOUZELIANG·
Digital artists, are you planning to showcase and sell your work in traditional galleries?
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Ottis@OttisOts·
I'm excited to share that my main AR experience has just reached 40 million shares on social media, resulting in 8 billion impressions On average, someone in the world uses Purple Valley every 7 seconds 🤯
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BORED@BoredElonMusk·
If you loved the N64 when it came out (almost 30 years ago), please leave a reply. Something brewing.
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Dave@GamewithDave·
For anyone who used a computer between 1990 & 2005… what’s the one game you still think about?
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Sgam@sgampagani·
Don’t give up, someone loves your art Don’t give up, someone loves your art Don’t give up, someone loves your art Don’t give up, someone loves your art Don’t give up, someone loves your art Don’t give up, someone loves your art Don’t give up, someone loves your art
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𝕏ˣ@xponential·
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emil@emilwidlund·
thursdays are for topography experiments
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ffmec@FFMEC2·
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Cavalry
Cavalry@cavalry__app·
It’s official everyone!! We’re thrilled to share the news that Cavalry is now free! Download it and start creating today at cavalry.studio
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Epik
Epik@EpikNFT·
Art is bigger than any platform. ❤️‍🔥
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Jay Baria@OurNextAdvent·
@Rogue_FX Being an artist on social media is strange. A lot of times it’s like talking to an empty room, or yourself; but it makes the process of archiving your work so easy. It also has made confidence and peers 100x easier to come by
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Rogue FX
Rogue FX@Rogue_FX·
@OurNextAdvent Well that goes without saying. I was just venting about how it's gotten for me with a couple of friends but of course the one time I did it gets insinuated I'm a poser. I don't think my authenticity/genuinity (if that's a word lol) has ever really been in question around here.
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Rogue FX@Rogue_FX·
Replying to your own audience is beneath you, but you're always in the comments of bigger artists looking for attention? Get your priorities in straight anon.
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Jay Baria@OurNextAdvent·
@Rogue_FX I wasn’t calling you a poser. Lmao. I was speaking generally and agreeing with you
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A. L. Crego@ALCrego_·
.contra.dictions.
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aertime@AERTIME·
regarding the foundation news: i believe we literally just need bandcamp for digital art. crypto does not need to be the focal point. the audience is there. creator economies exist. yt, meta, and x all pay creators to create brainrot. give people something genuine for art. the moment is ripe.
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Jay Baria@OurNextAdvent·
@gmspace_ No doubt. Not only is the standard high. Selling art of any caliber/medium is difficult. You have to find a market. A very niche group of people have disposable income for art. You have to get creative with it
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gmSpace ☻@gmspace_·
“Why is my art not selling?” Because the standard is higher than most are willing to admit. You are not only surrounded by “artists.” You are surrounded by people who worked on the biggest films, choreographed for cinema, designed legendary cars and logos, built skyscrapers, crafted stage visuals for iconic musicians, and built tools, systems, and software we use every day. Digital art is still early. And most just haven’t realised what industry they are looking at yet. Breaking in isn’t easy, and talent alone doesn’t guarantee attention. But it’s more open, and in many ways more fair, than it’s ever been. The room is serious. And serious work still gets noticed.
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