From oil portraits to Cubist geometry, from Impressionist light to Expressionist intensity, each era pushed against the limits of tradition. Now, in a world shaped by algorithms and artificial intelligence, a new question arises: what does it mean to create?
This collection of fifteen works doesn’t treat AI as a threat, but as a collaborator. The machine provides a base; the artist provides meaning. Through layered overpainting—charcoal, acrylics, gesture—the sterile is made human, the mechanical made alive.
This book invites you to witness a moment of transformation in art: where freedom, experimentation, and human imagination redefine the future.