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LJ Rader on creating @ArtButSports, no AI, being a Yankees fan, and more
Host Jessica Kleinschmidt interviews the creator of "Art But Make It Sports," LJ Rader. Jessica and LJ discuss a wide range of topics including creating the account, not using AI for his ideas, being a Yankees fan, and more.
-1:33: Bringing art into sport
-3:00: Starting on Instagram
-4:24: Differences in Instagram/X
-5:58: When did @ArtButSports begin to take off?
-7:35: Basketball being easiest to chronicle
-8:27: Receiving suggestions
-10:53: Catering to the art world and sports world
-13:15: Being self-taught in art
-16:13: Process of compiling images at a museum
-18:53: Simone Biles/Mona Lisa comparison
-22:07: Growing the account
-25:06: AI messing up process
-28:40: Starting a Substack
-30:15: Baseball being difficult to chronicle
-32:16: Being a Yankees fan
-33:11: A’s players on LJ’s fantasy team
-36:38: What does LJ ultimately want for @ArtButSports?
-40:12: Athlete or scenario LJ would most want to do?
-41:39: Who in sports is easily memeable?
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