Thank you, @j1j2.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy for the mention‼️🩷🩵😺 #4K #PhoneArt #landscape #M
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A digital artist known as Miss Kitty Art posted a public thank‑you on Bluesky, acknowledging a mention from the federated account @j1j2.bsky.social@bsky.brid.gy. The brief note, peppered with hashtags such as #4K, #PhoneArt, #landscape, #GenerativeAI and #artcommissions, signals that the artist’s high‑resolution AI‑generated landscapes have been amplified through Bridgy Fed, the service that links Bluesky with the wider Fediverse.
The shout‑out is the latest in a string of cross‑platform highlights for Miss Kitty Art, whose 8K phone‑art series was covered by our site on 2 April and 4 April. By leveraging Bridgy Fed, the artist’s work now appears not only on Bluesky but also on Mastodon, Threads and other ActivityPub‑compatible services, expanding reach without the need for separate accounts. This interoperability is significant for the generative‑AI art community, which has traditionally relied on siloed platforms such as Instagram or Twitter. The ability to broadcast a single post across multiple networks lowers discovery barriers, encourages commission inquiries, and fuels the emerging market for AI‑crafted fine art.
The episode also underscores how social‑media infrastructure is adapting to AI‑driven creativity. Bluesky’s open‑source ethos and Bridgy Fed’s opt‑in bridging model provide a low‑friction path for artists to tap into decentralized audiences, while the hashtags hint at a growing demand for ultra‑high‑resolution phone‑display art that can be sold or licensed as digital fine art.
Going forward, observers should watch for further collaborations between AI art collectives and federated platforms, especially any formalized tools for handling commissions and royalties. Policy updates from Bluesky regarding AI‑generated content, as well as potential monetisation features in Bridgy Fed, could shape how creators monetize cross‑network exposure in the Nordic and broader European AI art scenes.
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