Problem → Solution
Problem
- Artists waste time on blank‑canvas anxiety and trial‑and‑error palettes.
- Translating digital references to print/studio sizes is clumsy.
- Lack of transparency with AI tools risks authorship and ethics.
Solution
- Mood → image studies with 1–4 quick variations for direction.
- One‑click 4K upscale for print‑ready studies and pin‑ups.
- Prompt transparency + palette extraction to keep the artist in control.
What’s new / innovative
- Artist‑first workflow: mood mapping, palette discipline, and print realism.
- Provider‑agnostic AI (OpenAI or local Stable Diffusion) for cost/control.
- Transparent prompting for reproducibility, ethics, and teaching.
Users & UK opportunity
- Independent artists and studios planning series and commissions.
- Art schools and community programmes teaching process‑driven practice.
- Design/branding teams prototyping emotion‑led visuals.
UK advantage: strong creative economy, art education networks, and proximity to galleries and makers.
Business model (starter)
For Artists
- Commissionable studies and print sales
- Pro tools (upscaling, palettes, provenance)
For Education/Studios
- Workshops + curriculum licenses
- Seat‑based access for cohorts
Traction & signals
- Live demo with prompt transparency and print workflow
- Integrated checkout in repo for commissions/prints
- Newsletter/waitlist (use contact form today)
Roadmap (6–12 months)
- Seed pilot with UK art classes and studios
- Reproducibility controls (seed, style presets) for local SD
- Light portfolio generator (studies → series pages)
- Provenance watermark and license options
- Launch education tier; gather case studies
Simple pricing
Artist
Mood studies, palette, 4K print
Starter: pay‑as‑you‑go
Studio/Edu
Seats + workshop materials
Custom: contact us
Responsible AI
- No named‑artist styles; prompts focus on mood, material, structure.
- Transparent prompts for reproducibility and review.
- Commercial usage: confirm rights per provider; provide license terms.
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Founder
Segun Akinlade — multidisciplinary artist blending drawing, painting, sculpture, and craft. Building tools that serve authorship, process, and community.