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Illusionism

A series that explores new ways of creating with generative tools, moving through surrealism, abstraction, and dance in dynamic, vibrant compositions.

12 artworks 2024
About this collection

About the Collection

Illusionism is a series that explores new ways of creating through generative tools and contemporary digital processes. Here, “illusion” does not mean visual trickery, but transformation: the image’s capacity to convert emotion, gesture, and symbol into a scene that feels alive.

The collection crosses surrealism, abstraction, and dance to build high-rhythm compositions: figures that seem to move inside the frame, tensions held in balance, vibrating colors, and spaces opening like stages.

Thesis

  • Creating with generative tools means directing a process: guiding it, shaping it, and allowing it to surprise you.
  • Movement is a language: the series uses dance as a metaphor of experience (desire, conflict, balance, identity).
  • Each piece functions as a scene: a choreographed instant where form and emotion meet.

Conceptual Axes

  • Body and gesture: the human figure appears as trace, posture, or presence.
  • Balance and tension: compositions that hold opposing forces without fully resolving them.
  • Psyche and symbol: references to archetypes, masks, dualities, and inner narratives.
  • Scene and atmosphere: spaces that suggest an emotional place more than a literal setting.

Visual Language

The series relies on:

  • Dynamic composition (diagonals, torsions, shifting centers of gravity)
  • Material contrast (flat/texture, soft/sharp, organic/geometric)
  • Color as energy (chromatic chords that define pulse and temperature)
  • Figurative-abstract fusion (the recognizable emerges and dissolves)

Recurring Works and Motifs

The pieces relate to one another as variations on a shared theme. Titles such as “Balancing Act”, “Neon Dancers”, “Tango Man”, and “Dance of Flowers” emphasize the moving body and emotional balance. Others - such as “Deconstruction of the Self” and “Jung and Freud” - shift the focus toward identity and its internal tensions, as if the mind itself were a stage under construction.

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Abstract isolated figures exploring contemporary solitude
Artwork · #1

Abstract Isolated Figures

Digital Art

Digital artwork about the balancing act in contemporary life
Featured · #2

Balancing Act II

Digital Art

Third piece on balance exploring grace under pressure
Artwork · #3

Balancing Act III

Digital Art

Fourth piece on balance exploring breaking points
Artwork · #4

Balancing Act IV

Digital Art

Fifth piece on balance showing a dance between chaos and order
Artwork · #5

Balancing Act V

Digital Art

Sixth piece on balance culminating in harmonic synthesis
Artwork · #6

Balancing Act VI

Digital Art

Digital artwork of floral dance representing natural movement
Featured · #7

Dance of Flowers

Digital Art

Digital artwork about deconstruction of the self and self-discovery
Artwork · #8

Deconstruction of the Self I

Digital Art

Visual homage to Jung and Freud exploring psychoanalysis
Artwork · #9

Jung and Freud

Digital Art

Digital artwork exploring existential lightness inspired by Kundera
Artwork · #10

Lightness of Being

Digital Art

Neon dancers exploring technology and bodily expression
Featured · #11

Neon Dancers

Digital Art

Digital artwork of tango as an expression of urban passion
Artwork · #12

Tango Man

Digital Art