artistic mutations
taking a completed piece of art, tearing it apart at the pixel level, and rebuilding it into something entirely new is an exercise in creative alchemy. In digital graphic design, recycling old art is not merely an act of reuse; it is a profound method of reinvention.
reimporting flattened layers, isolating forgotten brushstrokes, or pulling vector shapes from a project completed years prior—they are treating their own creative history as raw, volatile material full of corrupted icons, and glitched pixels as far as the resolution allows

In the digital workspace, the artist acts as both the environmental pressure and the catalyst for mutation, and the art is forced to adapt. reposting is reproduction done succusfully....upvoting is a selective presssure...and the steem is life
I wonder how much old material you’ve kept to use for this, or do you just leave something open and then break it off again, only to start over halfway through, or perhaps right from the beginning?
i will try to keep free storage and periodically- maybe once every few months ill try and erase as much as i can but they are constantly piling up..
I am afraid that is what we all deal with. It takes a lot of time to through everything and delete. Before I did it at the end of the year, today I try to do it more frequently. The longer it takes, the harder it is.