Broken explores what happens to identity when it can no longer remain stable.
Rather than portraying a single traumatic event, these paintings examine the slow and often invisible ways people and places change through memory, experience, and time. Faces dissolve, colors shift, and forms fragment: not as symbols of damage, but as reminders that the self is constantly being reconstructed.
The series questions the common belief that there is a fixed version of who we are. Perhaps identity has never been whole to begin with.
This collection delves into the dialogue between humans and AI, blending cutting-edge technology with traditional artistry.
Each portrait begins with an AI-generated image, crafted from my carefully designed prompts. I then refine and transform these digital creations through traditional techniques, infusing them with my personal interpretation.
The work challenges viewers to explore emotional connections with these imagined faces. Can they see a reflection of themselves, or perhaps a trace of the artist’s essence, in the portraits of people who never existed? This exploration invites viewer to consider the intersection of human creativity and artificial intelligence in the evolving narrative of contemporary art.
“landscape.jpg” is my way of exploring places that don’t exist, yet feel oddly familiar. I use AI to generate surreal, otherworldly landscapes, which I then bring to life through hand-painted work.
Each piece is a blend of curiosity, emotion, and imagination: a collaboration between my creative intuition and the machine’s unexpected suggestions.
Through these paintings, I aim to capture that strange sense of nostalgia you feel when something looks slightly off… but deeply known.