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Jenelle's concept stood out for both its message and ex*****on. Her artwork pays homage to the creative collaboration be...
09/04/2025

Jenelle's concept stood out for both its message and ex*****on. Her artwork pays homage to the creative collaboration between humans and machines—a thoughtful reflection on the evolving relationship between artist and algorithm.

Using MidJourney, Clipdrop’s Cleanup.pictures, and Adobe Illustrator, she combined different elements into a cohesive and visually striking piece. The level of detail is impressive and the quality is high.

Unfortunately, I couldn't include her in the finalists because the artwork was too complex for the robot to draw—but her piece deserves recognition.

Thank you, Jenelle, for sharing your vision. 👏

Hi all,Without further ado, I’d like to announce the winners of this year’s AI art contest:🥉 3rd place – Ella Ron The yo...
03/04/2025

Hi all,

Without further ado, I’d like to announce the winners of this year’s AI art contest:

🥉 3rd place – Ella Ron

The youngest participant in the competition, Nela impressed with her brave and emotionally honest work. Living in a conflict zone, her art reflects the impact of war on the youngest generation—especially influenced by the events of October 7th. Her style is strikingly mature, and her expression heartfelt.

🥈 2nd place – Dasha Shimorina

Dasha's work stood out for its consistency and symbolic depth. Her Tree of Life piece explores themes of growth, duality, and connection—blending natural imagery with a reflection on human experience. Her trust in the creative process led to something truly meaningful and visually powerful.

🥇 1st place – Milan Illes

Milan delivered the most thoughtfully curated and visually unique series in the contest. His theme of the Parachute Man—inspired by the war in Ukraine—captured vulnerability and strength in equal measure. His work is a quiet yet powerful statement about empathy, pain, and resilience.

It wasn’t an easy decision this year, and I worked to include more voices in the judging process to keep things as fair and balanced as possible.

Apologies for the delay—I've been sick. , , .ron

Ella, the daughter of Nemo Ron, lives in a war zone, and her art is deeply influenced by the events around her—especiall...
30/03/2025

Ella, the daughter of Nemo Ron, lives in a war zone, and her art is deeply influenced by the events around her—especially the 7th of October. Her works are raw, emotional, and undoubtedly among the most heartfelt pieces in the contest.

It's painful to think of children growing up with trauma in conflict zones, shaping an entire generation. But I also see hope—art can be a powerful outlet, a way to process and release what words often can't express.

Nao from Japan finds inspiration in his cat, which often appears in his AI-generated works. I appreciated how he was abl...
28/03/2025

Nao from Japan finds inspiration in his cat, which often appears in his AI-generated works. I appreciated how he was able to transfer a clear and consistent style into his pieces.

Check out more of his art on Instagram—it's full of charm, creativity, and whiskers!
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 artwork centers around a tree—a powerful symbol of life, resilience, and unity. Each tree grows in its own way, facing ...
26/03/2025

artwork centers around a tree—a powerful symbol of life, resilience, and unity. Each tree grows in its own way, facing both sunlight and harsh conditions, just like human experiences. While generating images in MidJourney, she unexpectedly discovered a face within the tree, which inspired her to explore the balance of masculine and feminine energy in all living things.

To me, the tree also symbolizes unity, while its harsh surroundings reflect human suffering. In the end, the faces emerge from the same source of energy, reminding us that we are all connected. ✨

  explored multiple concepts, but in the end, he focused primarily on the theme of "Parachute Man"—likely influenced by ...
24/03/2025

explored multiple concepts, but in the end, he focused primarily on the theme of "Parachute Man"—likely influenced by the war in Ukraine and his own inner emotions. The figure represents both vulnerability and resilience, suspended in uncertainty yet still descending with purpose.

I see this as a powerful reflection of empathy—the ability to feel the suffering of others. In a world shaped by conflict and struggle, true virtue lies in recognizing and carrying the weight of someone else’s pain. Milan’s work captures this beautifully. ✨

  believes that love is a universal language, and that’s why she chose this theme—to create something that speaks to eve...
22/03/2025

believes that love is a universal language, and that’s why she chose this theme—to create something that speaks to everyone who sees it. The contrast between a mechanical system generating symbols of human love is both powerful and fascinating.

  creative process is deeply philosophical—exploring existence, the fear of the unknown, and the endless possibilities o...
20/03/2025

creative process is deeply philosophical—exploring existence, the fear of the unknown, and the endless possibilities of the universe. His artwork captures the flow of time and the mysteries that may lie beyond, perhaps even in parallel worlds. He apparently has curious mind with a big questions.

.lacko  artwork represents an isolated piece of land— For her, it symbolizes a moment of deep thought, a safe space wher...
18/03/2025

.lacko artwork represents an isolated piece of land— For her, it symbolizes a moment of deep thought, a safe space where the outside world fades away. Everyone has their own version of this island, but the separation is an illusion in the end. We are all part of the same world.

I relate to this deeply—I, too, have my own island where I spend a lot of time. But be careful… sometimes, I find it hard to return to Earth. ✨

  loves drawing city landscapes and imagining the cities of the future—how they will grow, change, and evolve. One of he...
16/03/2025

loves drawing city landscapes and imagining the cities of the future—how they will grow, change, and evolve. One of her artworks explores this very idea of evolution. I love this concept because, in a way, the algorithms that power the robot to draw are also evolutionary and inspired by genetics, learning with each line.

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