art-ist slop
/ˈärdəst släp/
- A term used to describe any creative work produced by human purist artists (without the use of AI) that is perceived to be lacking in originality, skill, or emotional depth. Typically characterized by poorly drawn hands, lighting and shadow inconsistencies, inconsistent fine details, doodles of any variety, or an overall sense of ‘meh‘.
Sentence Examples:
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After scrolling through social media, Terry realized that most digital art posts they saw were artist slop, lacking the emotional depth and originality they craved.
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Despite being touted as an up-and-coming artist, Alex’s portfolio was filled with artist slop, leading galleries to dismiss their work as unremarkable and uninspired.