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The Melding of Art and Technology
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When Machines Dream: What AI Sees in the Human Face
May 9, 2025
There’s something haunting—and fascinating—about the way AI sees us.
When I create dystopian or abstract portraits using artificial intelligence, I often feel like I’m watching a machine try to dream. The results are not “wrong” or distorted versions of reality. They are surreal reflections of something deeper—something unconscious, unspoken, or even uncomfortable.
Send in the Clowns

The Beauty of Chaos: Why I Embrace Abstraction in AI Art
May 8, 2025
In a world obsessed with perfection, symmetry, and hyperrealism, I find comfort—and inspiration—in the chaos. As a digital artist working with AI, my practice is rooted in the unpredictable. I create abstract artworks and dystopian and abstract portraits that lean into distortion, ambiguity, and imperfection. It’s in this space—where control dissolves into suggestion—that I feel closest to something real.
Why Abstraction?
Abstraction allows for emotion without instruction. It invites the viewer to slow down, to feel rather than interpret. Where figurative art often answers questions, abstraction asks them. There’s no single narrative, no imposed meaning. Each piece I create exists as a shifting mirror—what you see depends on where you’re standing emotionally, mentally, spiritually. In this way, abstraction resists automation. It demands attentiveness.