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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. 🎞 Vint...

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...

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

  100s of Artworks to Download 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 opp...