The Practice

About

For over three years, this body of work has explored the liminal space between human artistic vision and artificial intelligence. What began as an experiment in collaboration with emerging AI tools has evolved into a sustained artistic practice — one rooted in curation, iteration, and the belief that the most profound images emerge from the dialogue between human intention and machine possibility.

The work draws from sacred traditions, mythological archetypes, and the visual language of stained glass, illuminated manuscripts, and classical painting. Yet it is unmistakably contemporary — shaped by algorithms, refined through hundreds of iterations, and born from a process that is itself a meditation on creativity, authorship, and the nature of beauty.

This archive is not a portfolio. It is a record of a practice. A cathedral built one image at a time.

Artist Statement

“I do not use AI to replace artistic vision. I use it to extend the reach of imagination — to see what I could not see alone, and to build what no single hand could build. Every image here was directed, curated, iterated, and chosen by a human artist. The machine is the instrument. The vision is mine.”

The Archive in Numbers

3+

Years

36

Works

7

Series

Iterations

On Sharing

All artwork in this archive is free to download and use. This is a deliberate choice. Art that hoards itself behind paywalls and artificial scarcity contradicts the very impulse that created it. Beauty wants to be seen. Ideas want to travel. Images want to live in the world.

If this work moves you, take it with you. Print it, share it, hang it on your wall, use it as a reference, let it inspire something new. The only thing asked in return is that you approach it with the seriousness it was made with.