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The iServalan DIGITALIA MANIFESTO published by Tale Teller Club Press

 

100s of Artworks to Download

THE DIGITALIA MANIFESTO

by iServalan™ / Sarnia de la Maré FRSA

A Living Archive of Seventeen Years of Art, Image-Making and Experimental Storytelling

Welcome to Digitalia™ — my evolving engine of images.
A universe of posters, portraits, experiments and stills spanning the strange, energetic and unapologetically creative years from 2008 to the present day.

Digitalia is more than a shop.
It is a living archive: a constantly expanding vault of artworks generated from every corner of my practice — from the punk-glam streets of Brighton to neon futurist experiments, from hand-drawn sketches to cinematic AI mise-en-scènes.

This is where all the worlds I’ve built converge.


THE DIGITALIA PROMISE

Every artwork here is part of a lineage — a creative ecosystem made of:

🐾 Pet Portraits in Watercolour

Soft, tender, expressive studies from a quieter era of my practice, each one transformed into a printable poster for home décor and gifts.

🎞 Vintage Film Posters by Goddamn Media

Iconic stills, vintage frames, analogue grit, editorial drama — the earliest visual DNA of the Tale Teller Club and its radical origins.

🎭 Radical Performance Photography

Captured from years of avant-garde shows and interventions.
Images with attitude, irony, sexuality, costume, theatre, and that unmistakable Pasha du Valentine intensity.

📸 Portraiture & Band Imagery

Musicians, actors, creatives, the Brighton Arts Club years, and early sonic experiments — now crystallised as high-impact poster art.

🖤 Monochrome & Noir Digitalia

Shadow, grain, distortion, cinematic mood.
The stark, elegant backbone of the archive.

🪩 Vintage Edits & Retro Posters

Old-school analogue aesthetics revived: scratched negatives, sepia tones, grain overlays, 50s and 60s film-inspired treatments.

🌀 Book of Immersion Illustrations

All the neon glitchworks, conceptual character studies, and Redbubble graphics created for the Immersion universe — now fully integrated into the Digitalia poster engine.

🎥 AI Concept Frames for Films & Animations

Thousands of cinematic tests made for Sora, Midjourney and animation pipelines — composited, painted, reworked and curated into premium still posters.

✍️ Scribble Art Series

Hyper-energetic mark-making, expressive lines, raw instinctive drawing translated into bold wall art.

🔮 AURA Moving-Image Stills

Atmospheric, futuristic, meditative visuals from the AURA 916 Cinema loops, extracted into stand-alone print-ready artworks.

🎨 And everything in between

Hundreds of experiments, hybrids, forgotten sketches, rediscovered images — all entering the Digitalia ecosystem for the first time.


WHAT DIGITALIA IS

Digitalia is:

a poster archive
a creative laboratory
a digital museum of a multi-decade career
a subscription library of infinite visual worlds
an evolving collection of downloadable art
a home for neon futurism, glitch, punk, surrealism, romance, abstraction, and sci-fi
an alternative to stock art
a place where image-making is alive, expressive and unrepeatable

This is not mass-produced AI sludge.
This is not a template store.
This is not stock.

Digitalia is authored.

Every image contains:
my eye, my hand, my instinct, my colour language, my lived archive.


THE DIGITALIA EXPERIENCE

Subscribers gain access to hundreds of posters, with new drops added daily — an ever-growing universe leading up to Christmas and continuing beyond.

You can:

🎁 print them for personal gifts
🎁 decorate your home
🎁 create moodboards
🎁 frame them for teens, studios or offices
🎁 use them for diaries, journals and scrapbooks
🎁 gift them as digital surprises
🎁 collect and curate your own mini Digitalia museum

Unlimited downloads.
Limitless creativity.


THE DIGITALIA ETHOS

I believe in accessible art.
I believe in colour, story, rebellion, mood, glitch, and emotional noise.
I believe in crossing genres.
I believe in the beauty of both chaos and precision.
I believe in digital life as a living, breathing canvas.

Digitalia is the engine where these beliefs become visual.


THE INVITATION

Explore the archive.
Print what you love.
Build your own Digitalia collection.
Step inside seventeen years of neon, noise, tenderness, portraiture, futurism, pets, punk, glamour, shadows, scribbles, cinema, memory and invention.

Welcome to Digitalia™
A studio, a gallery, a vault, a playground,
and the visual heart of the Tale Teller Club.


How to Organise Printable Posters Into Style Collections (Digitalia Edition)

 

100s of Artworks to Download

A Collector’s Guide to Curating the iServalan Digitalia Engine™

One of the most exciting things about the iServalan Digitalia Engine™ is that it isn’t just a folder of images — it’s an evolving artist-led archive spanning seventeen years of creativity, experimentation, glitch, neon futurism, punk-noir attitude, and wild digital storytelling.

With hundreds of posters available for instant download (and new ones added daily until Christmas), many collectors love grouping Digitalia artworks into style collections that reflect their mood, interior space, aesthetic identity, or creative projects.

This pillar post shows you exactly how to organise, curate and enjoy your printable Digitalia posters — the way a digital art collector or curator would.


Why Organise Your Digitalia Posters Into Collections?

Grouping artworks by theme or aesthetic helps you:

✨ decorate a room with cohesion
✨ select posters for DIY gifts
✨ build moodboards
✨ organise classroom resources
✨ create themed scrapbooks
✨ keep track of favourite styles
✨ understand Sarnia’s artistic evolution
✨ curate your own mini “gallery walls”

You’re not just downloading posters — you’re building your own Digitalia Universe.


The 10 Core Digitalia Styles (Perfect for Organisation)

Below are the ten strongest visual categories within the Digitalia archive.
These are natural collection themes that appear throughout the 2008–2025 body of work.


1. Neon Futurism

Keywords: cyan glow, magenta gradients, ultraviolet edges
These posters are bright, cinematic and high-energy.
Perfect for gaming rooms, studios and bedrooms.

Sub-folders you can create:

  • Cyan Wings Series

  • Neon Portraits

  • Neon Abstracts


2. Cyberpunk Cityscapes & Urban Moodscapes

Keywords: dystopian, rainy, streetlight glow, futurist towers
These posters capture the electric tension of sci-fi city nights.
Excellent for statement walls.

Sub-folders:

  • Rain City Scenes

  • Neon Alleyways

  • Retro-Future Buildings


3. Pop-Art & Graphic Punk

Keywords: bold lines, flat colour pops, attitude, edge
This category is fun, loud, cheeky, expressive — the Blink Friction spirit.

Sub-folders:

  • Punk Portraits

  • Graphic Symbols

  • Text-and-Colour Blocks


4. Abstract Digital Experiments

Keywords: textures, colour storms, mark-making, painterly
These pieces work beautifully in modern interiors.

Sub-folders:

  • Chromatic Swirls

  • Digital Watercolours

  • Ink-Texture Abstracts


5. Glitch & Distortion Art

Keywords: pixel noise, interference, broken signals
Perfect for tech lovers, teens, creatives, and anyone who loves experimental art.

Sub-folders:

  • Glitch Portraits

  • Distorted Landscapes

  • Signal Break Posters


6. Surreal Concept Art (AI-Assisted + Hand-Edited)

Keywords: dreamlike, uncanny, fantastical
These artworks combine digital instincts with narrative imagination.

Sub-folders:

  • Human/Fantasy Hybrids

  • Soft Surreal Dreamscapes

  • Dark Surreal Concepts


7. Noir & Monochrome Digitalia

Keywords: black backgrounds, chromatic accents, shadow-play
Understated but still atmospheric and intense.

Sub-folders:

  • Noir Portraits

  • Shadow-Edge Abstracts

  • Monochrome Minimal Pieces


8. Retro-Futurist Posters

Keywords: 80s neon nostalgia, chrome fonts, synthwave feels
A favourite for bedrooms and media rooms.

Sub-folders:

  • Chrome Text Posters

  • Retro Wave Scenes

  • Cyber-Sunset Gradients


9. Kids’ & Whimsical Digitalia

Keywords: playful, character-based, gentle neon, fun shapes
Perfect for classrooms, diaries and DIY gifts for children.

Sub-folders:

  • Tale Teller Kids Illustrations

  • Cute Creature Art

  • Soft Neon Posters


10. Portraiture & Character Posters

Keywords: expressive faces, stylised figures, emotional colour
A rich thread across the whole Digitalia archive.

Sub-folders:

  • Expressive Portraits

  • Cyborg Characters

  • Avant-Pop Figures


How to Create a Beautiful Digitalia Collection on Your Computer

Here’s a simple folder structure that works beautifully:

Digitalia Engine Archive/ Neon Futurism/ Cyberpunk Cityscapes/ Pop & Punk/ Abstract Expressions/ Glitch Designs/ Surreal Concepts/ Noir & Minimal/ Retro-Futurist/ Kids & Whimsy/ Portraiture/ Favourites/ Print-Ready/

You can add your own categories, of course — many collectors create themed folders like:

  • “Christmas Prints”

  • “Gift Ideas”

  • “Office Moodboard”

  • “Teen Bedroom Posters”

  • “Blue Palette Series”

  • “Cyan & Black Aesthetic”

Digital art collecting is personal.
Digitalia gives you the variety to build your own curated world.


How to Curate a “Digitalia Wall” at Home

A Digitalia wall can be:

✔ a grid of 6 small posters
✔ a large centrepiece
✔ a rainbow of neon gradients
✔ an abstract explosion corner
✔ a cyberpunk moodboard

Tips:

  • use matching frames for cohesion

  • choose 1 dominant colour per wall

  • mix portrait + landscape orientation

  • leave consistent spacing between each frame

  • build from the centre outward

Digitalia’s diversity makes it incredibly flexible.


How to Use Digitalia Collections for Christmas

This is where the magic happens:

🎁 DIY card packs
🎁 framed poster gifts
🎁 teen bedroom makeovers
🎁 wrapping-paper embellishments
🎁 stickers
🎁 scrapbooks
🎁 moodboard gifts
🎁 classroom displays
🎁 secret Santa presents
🎁 digital wallpapers for friends

A curated Digitalia folder becomes your personal holiday creative toolkit.


Where to Download the Posters

🎨 The iServalan Digitalia Engine™ on Gumroad
Your subscription gives you:

  • unlimited downloads

  • full archive access (2008–2025)

  • new posters every day until Christmas

  • personal-use printing rights

  • hundreds of grouped styles ready for your collections

The more the archive grows, the richer your Digitalia collections become.


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Final Reflection

Organising Digitalia posters into curated style collections transforms your downloads into a living digital gallery.
With hundreds of artworks spanning neon, punk, surrealism, glitch and futurist expression, the Digitalia Engine™ is more than a subscription — it’s a creative universe.

Build your collections.
Print your favourites.
Design your own visual world.

Why AI-Assisted Art Still Belongs to the Artist: The Digitalia Perspective

 

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Artificial intelligence in art has sparked everything from excitement to panic, from celebration to scandal.
But in the middle of the noise, one truth has been consistently overlooked:

AI-assisted art is still authored by the artist — if the artist is the one driving the vision.

Inside the Digitalia Engine™, the new poster-art archive by Sarnia de la Maré (iServalan / Pasha du Valentine), this principle sits at the core. Digitalia is not an AI gallery. It is an artist-led digital laboratory where tools, technologies and instincts collide.

This pillar post unpacks what that means, why Digitalia is fundamentally authored artwork, and how AI fits into a broader 17-year creative practice.


The Myth: “AI Makes the Art”

The public conversation often assumes that:

  • AI = automatic

  • AI = generic

  • AI = cheating

  • AI = mass-production

  • AI = no artistic intent

But this is true only when artists relinquish authorship.

Digitalia does the opposite.


The Reality: AI Is a Tool — Not a Vision

In the Digitalia universe:

  • the concept comes from the artist

  • the prompt comes from the artist

  • the edit comes from the artist

  • the style comes from the artist

  • the composition comes from the artist

  • the meaning, story, symbolism come from the artist

AI simply becomes one part of a much larger creative process.

It is no different from:

  • photography before Photoshop

  • analogue collage before scanners

  • digital painting before tablets

  • music before Ableton

  • film before CGI

  • printmaking before chemical processes

Every generation of artists adopts new tools.
The Digitalia aesthetic grows through experimentation — not automation.


Inside Digitalia: The Actual Artistic Process

Here’s what AI looks like inside the Digitalia Engine™:

1. Prompt Creation

This is not random input.
It is creative writing plus visual intuition.

Sarnia writes prompts the way she writes stories:
with worldbuilding, mood, symbolism, texture, and narrative intention.

2. Curatorial Selection

Dozens of outputs may be rejected.
Only one spark is chosen — and often not for what is shown, but for what can be done to it.

3. Digital Hand-Work

This is where the art happens.

Sarnia adds:

  • iPad drawing layers

  • ink textures

  • neon glows

  • mark-making

  • collage overlays

  • glitch distortions

  • colour grading

  • compositional restructuring

  • painterly adjustments

  • erasures, masks, edits, transformations

AI becomes raw material, not a finished product.

4. Narrative Context

Digitalia posters fit into a 17-year artistic practice spanning:

  • Blink Friction

  • Tale Teller Club

  • Immersion

  • Pasha du Valentine

  • iServalan

  • the fashion archive

  • moving-image loops

  • Sora cinematic experiments

Each piece is part of a larger mythos — not an isolated output.

5. Authorship

At every step:

the artist decides
the artist shapes
the artist edits
the artist signs.

AI cannot replace that.


Why AI-Assisted Art is Still Collectible

Collectors buy Digitalia because:

✔ The artist has a real-world history

Sarnia’s archive spans decades, exhibitions, performances, studios and digital experiments.

✔ The process is documented

Digitalia isn’t a mystery. It's a creative engine you can follow.

✔ The style is distinctly human

No two Digitalia posters look the same.
No AI model repeats Sarnia’s aesthetic.

✔ AI is only one ingredient

The art itself is a hybrid of:

  • imagination

  • mark-making

  • editing

  • hand-drawing

  • digital processing

  • narrative

  • colour theory

  • storytelling

AI is at best a pencil that talks back.


Why This Matters for Digitalia Subscribers

When you subscribe to the iServalan Digitalia Engine™, you’re not buying:

❌ mass-produced stock
❌ anonymous outputs
❌ generic templates
❌ factory-made visuals

You are gaining access to:

✨ 2008–2025 authored poster art
✨ unique aesthetic identity
✨ the daily growth of a living archive
✨ a 17-year creative lineage
✨ an artist’s evolving voice

Every poster is created, not generated.