After The Birth
Inspired by Sandro Botticelli’s painting The Birth of Venus.
This motion-based reinterpretation of Botticelli’s The Birth of Venus explores the goddess as an autonomous agent of transformation rather than a passive recipient of external forces.
Inspiration
The two wings revealed by Venus serve as symbolic representations of dualities: earthly and divine, corporeal and spiritual, and emotional and intellectual. Constructed upon a foundation of geometry and mathematical precision, the work positions Venus as the origin of her becoming, with the golden path she follows signifying an internal, structural harmony that transcends myth and aligns with Renaissance ideals of proportion and metaphysical ascent.
Visual Elements
This collection connects illustration, geometry, and mathematics, with lines as the foundational visual element. Lines convey shape, structure, growth, rhythm, and a range of emotions, making them a versatile medium for expression.
Process
This collection combines basic visual elements with advanced techniques, using lines and calculated particles to create works resembling modern, technological blueprints. Each piece illustrates the drawing process and result, with symbols, mysteries, and surreal elements that engage the audience in a rich narrative.
Connection to Technology
Through vector graphics and mathematical formulas, I ensured each piece offers a pristine, scalable visual experience, reflecting my deep connection to art, design, and technology.
Human Artistry vs. AI
In contrast to AI-generated art, I focused on the precision, sophistication, and functionality of human-created works, emphasizing their intrinsic value over AI’s nebulous imagery.