004 Series AI-Portraits.
Self-Portrait as Research into AI and Art
This painting is a result of a research project in which AI was trained to understand and replicate art movements and beauty standards. The AI-generated self-portrait serves as a symbol of the symbiosis between human creativity and technological advancement.
Details of the Painting:
Visual Elements:
- Style and Technique: The work exhibits characteristics of multiple art movements, including Impressionism, Cubism, and Surrealism. The technique is a combination of digital brushstrokes and textures that give it a vivid, almost tangible quality.
- Color Palette: The colors are rich and diverse, ranging from deep, somber tones to bright, vibrant accents. This reflects the complexity of human emotions and thoughts woven into the portrait.
- Composition: The composition is carefully balanced, with a focus on the face that is central. The background is abstract and dynamic, adding a sense of movement and energy to the piece.
Concept and Meaning:
- AI as an Artistic Tool: This project demonstrates AI not just as a tool, but as a co-creator. It illustrates how AI, after extensive training and refinement, can contribute to the art world by reproducing existing styles and creating new ones.
- Biases and Beauty Standards: A key aspect of the research is how AI can be fed with diverse art movements and societal views on beauty. This self-portrait reflects these learning processes, bringing together various interpretations of beauty.
- Human Input: Despite the use of AI, the human role remains crucial. The description highlights the artist's role as a conductor who, after intensive practice and experimentation, finds the right tone. This is akin to leading an orchestra through a piece of music composed by someone else.
Creation Process:
- Time and Effort: Developing the right prompt for the AI-generated image took at least four hours. This underscores the precision and dedication required to effectively utilize AI in art.
- Research and Collection: The generated collection is not only a study to master the technology but also a source of revenue to finance an exhibition in the metaverse. The exhibition, titled "99 Female Artists in the Metaverse You Want to Join," emphasizes inclusion and diversity within the art project.
The collection is displayed in the metaverse, a virtual space that attracts a wide audience and offers new possibilities for experiencing art.
This self-portrait is more than a piece of art; it is an in-depth study of the interaction between humans and machines, and a celebration of the possibilities technology offers to the art world. It invites reflection and discussion on the role of AI in the creative sector and how it can challenge and enrich traditional concepts of beauty and art.
- Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta 80 x 100 cm