Human-made work, AI-generated images, hybrid experiments, and visual ideas that feel too alive to leave sitting in a folder.
Finished pieces, polished collections, and the creations worth pinning to the wall instead of leaving in the sketchbook.
The visual obsessions that keep resurfacing here, whether the tool is a paint brush, a shader, or a prompt window.
Drawings, paintings, collage work, and digital pieces driven by hand, instinct, and the slow process of revision that machines still don't quite mimic.
Image models, promptcraft, and curated generations where the interesting part is not the first output, but the strange direction the collaboration takes after that.
Warm palettes, oversaturated gradients, retro print textures, and the emotional blunt force of a color choice that commits to its own weirdness.
Pieces where the process is part analog, part algorithmic, and the final result only works because those methods were forced into the same room.
Rule-based compositions, emergent forms, and systems that surprise their creator by producing something more deliberate-looking than they had any right to.
A gallery page turns one-off experiments into a body of work. Some pieces are individual sparks. Some want to accumulate into a visual era.
Faster visual studies, concept fragments, and unfinished experiments that are still worth sharing because the interesting part is the attempt.
A few principles for keeping this page expansive without turning it into a dumping ground.
There is no reason to pick a side between human-made art and AI-generated art here. The interesting territory is how the two methods influence each other.
Iterations, alternate versions, and broken attempts often explain the finished piece better than a polished caption ever could.
Art on this site should feel alive, playful, and a little overcommitted to its own aesthetic. If it feels too safe, push it one step further.