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Jon Rafman Leading the Interaction of Art and AI with AI-Generated Images
Few names stand out more than Jon Rafman, when considering art’s change face and rapid evolution, along with the technological movements and innovation taking place. Probably the most exciting of all artists who operate at the point where technology meets the effects that it has on modern human existence, the use of AI-generated imagery by…
Claude Monet, “Meules”: Masterpiece of Light, Color, and Nature
Claude Monet, the father of Impressionism, is considered to be among the most important painters of the 19th century. His work has redefined landscape painting, particularly his series-focused approach to capturing the changing light and atmosphere. One of his most celebrated works, known as either “Meules” or “Haystacks,” achieved this objective. Painted between 1890 and…
Robbie Barrat and “Edmond de Belamy”- The Revolutionary Creation
Robbie Barrat is a bright star in the fast-emerging realm of digital art, fusing artificial intelligence with creativity in a whole new light. One of his most critically acclaimed works is “Edmond de Belamy”, an AI-generated portrait which happened to be one of the important meeting points of technology and art. This creation is considered…
Leonardo da Vinci’s “Salvator Mundi”: The Story Behind the Most Expensive Painting in the World
Leonardo da Vinci is arguably the most famous artist ever, with iconic paintings like the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. However, one of his more obscure masterpieces, Salvator Mundi (‘Savior of the World’ in Latin), in recent years has gained worldwide attention. This painting became the most expensive artwork in the world when it…
Robert Rauschenberg and His Iconic “Combines”
Robert Rauschenberg was an American artist whose work transformed the face of modern art. Known for using innovative materials and unorthodox techniques, Rauschenberg has been constantly defying traditional categories of art. Probably the most innovative series he ever did would be his very famous works, the “Combines.” These run from 1954 to 1964, the Combines…