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Ce.No.Evl

United States

Artist Statement

This isn’t about trends. It’s about survival. I make art to remind myself I still exist in a world that tried to mute me. These prompts are spells. These visuals are fingerprints from a timeline I don’t fully understand, but feel burning in my chest. What’s true for me? That I’ve seen watchers in the sky. That I’ve battled entities in the veil. That I’ve been shadowbanned in both algorithm and family. And still—I’m here. Creating. Documenting. Refusing to be forgotten.

AI Art experience

My artistic vision. It allows me to experiment with styles, compositions, and concepts that I might not have considered on my own. The ability to generate unique visuals quickly can spark new ideas and directions in my work.

Personal experience

Being emotionally detached in a way helps me to put the emotions in my work daily. It invites neat perspectives and how I relate differently to each vision that I possess. I like to enhance my generative art from dreams I have, and it makes me excited to see if the viewer is intrigued. I'm mixing and matching different artists and collecting data to find my completeness in this fast pace industry. The ongoing evolution keeps the creative process dynamic and invigorating, allowing for continuous growth and exploration in my artistic journey.

Unexpected thought

An unexpected thought my art generation has led me to is the realization that the boundaries between human creativity and machine-generated content are increasingly blurred.
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The AI Art Magazine, Number 2
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Published in >
The AI Art Magazine, Number 1
, AI generation, .
, AI generation, .
Ce.No.Evl, , AI generation,

Description

Process

Tools

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