Many (especially wannabee) artists don't like the process of selling and/or marketing their art (at least I see many in the Europoor zone), yet it is part of the job and if you do want to live out of it, you're going to have to deal with that.
I have not finished my art studies which sometimes includes those topics but over the years I did it and even if I lack some basis, it isn't something I totally dislike. Anyhow my point here is that a good and catchy pseudonym as well as a graphically attractive signature are very important.
In this case, I also face the fact that many people still dislike Bitcoin! Using my actual moniker for Bitcoin artworks might even make some potential clients run away and I can't afford that (even though it's already been told through various posts and the recent works I did publish on my social pages). And again, I feel like a more punchy and more fitting pseudonym is a good idea, that's why (and because it's actually possible and easy) I will change it here, on nostr and on twitter to "XenoSeed". Those pages aren't anyway very followed by many of my usual followers and creating a whole new profile is just too much and adds in complexity, I already use a bunch of different profiles and it's just getting messy.
I'm posting this here because maybe it'll confuse some if I just change the name without explanations and well, not gonna lie, it's also a good pretext to post!
For fact, Haedre's moniker is taken from the Greek particle "hedre" or "haedron" which is used in "polyhedron", "dodecahedron" etc... and which means "plane" or "side", as far as I know, doesn't come alone but I used it solely because I like to represent different planes of perception, not just one or a specific number.
Now "XenoSeed" speaks for itself (or?), as I like my art to look like it isn't even made by humans and the "seed" is obviously well known by bitcoiners and I like that it has different meanings.
Anyhow, just my thoughts!
Also the logo isn't yet 100% approved in my eyes, if you have any comments on it, it's very welcome!