In this digital artwork, I bring to life an imaginary world of flowers. It is a dreamscape where baroque expectations are abandoned and each flower unfolds freely, as if they exist in a dimension without time. The inspiration comes from classical flower still lifes, but the composition is deliberately lavish and unrealistic, almost as if nature is finally allowed to show her full imagination here.
This work is part of my new series in which I blur the boundaries between painting and artificial intelligence. The abundance of petals, the play of light and shadow and the rich, almost tactile textures refer to masters such as Jan van Huysum and Rachel Ruysch, but are reinterpreted in this image by a modern, digital gaze.
I wanted to create a garden that is not bound by time or season. That is why this artwork feels timeless; it is a showpiece that comes into its own in any space. From spring to winter, from morning light to dusk: it makes any environment blossom, all year round.
Using artificial intelligent creates a dialogue between past and future. Pigment becomes algorithm, brushstroke becomes data point. The result is a visual ode to abundance and transience: an eternal dawn that wants to last.
Created by Sven van der Wal with support from AI.
I am a daydreamer by profession, and inspired by nature and still life, I create digital art in the form of paintings, prints, photographs and videos... Read more…