Robert Fiszer
United Kingdom
Artist Statement
I work at the threshold – between knowing and not knowing, seeing and assuming. My process is layered, like memory, like myth. I use AI not as a replacement for imagination, but as a provocation – something to question, dissect, repurpose. The machine offers the unexpected; I respond with instinct, control, and doubt.
AI gives me fragments – strange, suggestive, sometimes beautiful. I guide the forms, cut into them, paint over them, make them hold something personal. The figures that appear in my work – naked, still, searching – often reflect the vulnerability of looking for meaning in an overwhelming world.
I don’t see AI as a collaborator. I see it as a mirror: impersonal, fast, and full of possibilities. What I do with it is slow, human, contradictory. I mistrust easy images. I mistrust singular narratives. Maybe that’s my artistic truth: to question what appears fixed, and to leave space for complexity to breathe.




