Artificial/ Authentic: 106 AI Portraits
I recently created 106 AI Portraits for the Women in AI ANZ 2022 Awards in Melbourne called 'Artificial/ Authentic'.
The intention is to prompt us to consider how we see ourselves in relation to artificial intelligence.
Creating the ‘White Salt Nets’ for Wynnum
Our clients had just moved from Melbourne and wanted to commission a special piece for their beautiful new home in Wynnum. They had seen another piece by artist Sarah Daly, but wanted the tones to be deeper, including ultramarine blues, pinks and a dash of lilac…
How Property Developers Differentiate With Art
Developers are attracting high-end buyers and performing in a competitive property market through individualized, considered design. From perfectly sourced interiors to amenities such as yoga studios, biophilic gardens and doggie day care, developers are differentiating in new ways.
This focus on value creation has extended into the art featured in new developments. Gone are the cheap reproduction prints that take up white wall space. Instead, developers are collaborating with design firms, curators and artists to create highly engaging, museum quality spaces.
A large part of the reason art has become such a focus in new developments is that the buyer’s relationship with fine art has changed. More people buying in high end developments feel like experts and connoisseurs.
Enriching work environments matter (and here’s why)
Our relationship with where we work has changed, and in this shifting environment there is real scope to do something different, unexpected, and deeply enriching for the people on your team. Custom art might be what you need.
Creating art with artificial intelligence
Every creative has a moment when they are stuck and need new inspiration. Sometimes we have many! Combining ideas is a useful way to overcome creative blocks and to discover useful new pathways. Artificial intelligence (AI) can be an excellent tool for coming up with new ideas.
This painting was inspired by the path of Rose de Freycinet across the coast of Tasmania and her deep curiosity into this new terrain. The creative process for this piece included using an AI generative adversarial network uploaded with the artist's aerial landscape paintings of Freycinet National Park and maps of the route of her ship, the Uranie. Using a human-machine collaboration process, the final piece was hand-painted in oil on canvas.
Are you an Australian Business Owner? Art is 100% Tax Deductible
If you are in business and you are working from an office (including a home office), it is possible to claim 100% of artworks purchased for your office boardroom, reception area, employee work spaces or home office. It is a great opportunity to invest in your work environment. Commission and pay for a painting before the EOFY and get the tax deduction.
6 ways I am predictably creative (and you can be too!)
Have you ever had one of those days when you feel stuck creatively?
Are you just too busy to even think about new ideas?
As professional creatives we have to keep our minds trained to see things differently, all the time. It’s not just artists, interior designers, architects, and fashion designers that need to be creative. We all need to have creativity in our lives in one way or another.
But did you know that creativity is learnable?
A painting trip to Stradbroke Island - Minjerribah
Painting in the studio is wonderful, however to get a real sense of the natural light, artists tend to paint outdoors. The Impressionists were particularly fond of taking their easels out on location. Early this year, I put my paints, brushes, mediums, and all the paraphernalia an artist uses into the back of my truck, along with a pre-stretched canvas to work on, and headed off to the island.
Creating ‘The Deep End’
Our Melbourne based client had seen a previous commission for a client in Ashgrove and wanted something similar for her home. She had been in lock-down and was taking the time to style her inner city home. She sent an email to commission the piece.
Creating Pointillist Clouds
Artist Sarah Daly on how she has developed her Pointillist Cloud series. Inspired by the French Impressionists early in her painting career, she has developed a series that makes the viewer feel like they are in the midst of a shimmering sky.
Creating the Blue Hydrangeas
Lauren Pearse from the beautiful Brisbane-based build and design studio, Rylo Co, contacted me just as I was heading to work in Italy for one month. We had worked together on several floral pieces for other clients, and Lauren was especially inspired by hydrangeas.