05/03/2023

On the future of the Blog

Long-time no see.


I have been thinking long and hard about the future of this blog. As you may have noticed I haven’t posted anything in these pages for almost 2 years.


So, the question that inevitably raises is …why? And even more important…am I finally closing the blog?


The answer to the first question is that a lot has been happening in my personal life: changing jobs, changing cities, then changing jobs again, then go back to London … keeping the blog active was a challenge on top of all that.



The changing landscape of social media:


Then another one of the reasons is that I lost sight of the blog's purpose. Why keeping a blog alive instead of just posting my work in the likes of Instagram, Facebook or YouTube?


This is a difficult question to answer as this blog was born to be a personal happy diary of my progress and a vehicle to allow me to express myself personally and artistically while at the same time connecting with other hobbyists.


The raise of social media has revolutionised our little hobby corner and how we share our art with each other.


When I look at the likes of Instagram or Facebook, I must give credit when credit is due: it is incredibly easy to share any content in the platforms, and connecting with other creators is now as easy as double tapping a screen.


On the other hand, the use of these platforms comes with big flaws that make them very unattractive to make them my "hobby corner". 


Some of these reasons are things like the current trend of pushing short format videos like Reels (Instagram) or Shorts (YouTube) which pretty much fit the criteria of mindless entertainment.

For the likes of Instagram, I have experienced an atrocious home feed with almost 50% of the content in it being either reels with no connection to the hobby or advertisement of all sorts.


But I promise this is not a post about the pitfalls of social media… Rant over.

Another thing that I noticed is that a lot of the blogs I used to follow have now ceased to publish new content...which is a shame!

 

I don't know this for certain, but highly likely this is connected to the raise of social media and the ease at which art can be shared in those platforms.



What is the plan ahead?


So, the question I asked at the beginning was: is this the end of Gimnir’s Brush? 


Answer is Definitely NOT!


In the future I would like to create more content that is suitable to you and can help you become better in this hobby, while I share my projects as I become better in this wonderful craft we share...


As a Warhammer Fantasy Dwarf player, I love lost causes!



Please let me know in the comment section if there are any blogs out there that you enjoy reading, I would love to add some to my favourite blog list.


Best regards


Gimnir


P.S. I recently discovered a new blog: "The old-world Army Challenge", just love it! 

8 comments:

  1. Wow I just discovered your blog and found it very inspiring. I paint a lot of oldschool dwarves myself. Also in London - would be great to chat sometime abt painting techniques. Any place you hang out like Bad Moon or Dark Sphere that might run into you?

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  2. Hi Mishtron, I didn't know either Bad Moon or Dark Sphere! But great to know they exist. Regarding having a chat about anything please find me on Instagram and more than happy to catch up ! thanks for commenting and super glad you like the blog :)

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  3. There is still hope! :) So happy to read these lines

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  4. Thank you very much Rafa for commenting and your encouragement!

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  5. Good to see you again!
    Will you still be working on the goblin diaries?

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  6. I am and I will, thank you for commenting!

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  7. Really glad to see you posting again. In my opinion, you're one of the very best painters on the internet. Perhaps my favorite!

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  8. Thanks for such a kind comment Justin, truly appreciate your support and encouragement. It means a lot to me :)

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