Concept Art Projects in United StatesConcept Art Projects in United StatesProject "FRAGMENTED-CLASSICISM"
People think AI is just slop.
The problem isn't the tool.
The problem is the lack of "direction & CONTROL"
This piece was created in 2 days with no 3D workflow, no Blender, no Cinema 4D, no simulations, no traditional rendering pipeline.
Only AI generation, structured prompting, sequencing, and final assembly in DaVinci Resolve.
No post-production manipulation beyond color correction and editing.
The interesting part isn't the AI.
The interesting part is that prompting becomes a form of engineering code control.
The constraints, logic, continuity, camera language, material behavior and visual consistency must be designed upfront so the model has no room to hallucinate.
In many ways, the prompt becomes the code.
The result is a workflow that can simulate the look and presentation of a high-end CG production pipeline without actually using one.
Open to collaborations with brands, agencies and studios.
PROJECT PRESENTATION/BREAKDOWN
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(https://lnkd.in/dp3C5pCK)SHARE THIS TO PROVE THE MISCONCEPTION ABOUT CONTROL This project was developed as a conceptual campaign for a contemporary museum or cultural institution focused on inspiring a new generation of artists, creators, and cultural thinkers.
The core idea behind the campaign was simple: artists are not optional to society — they are the people who shape culture, identity, emotion, memory, and the visual language of entire generations. Every era is remembered through its artists.
The visual direction explored a cinematic blend of performance art, archival-inspired imagery, experimental fashion visuals, and emotionally driven storytelling. The campaign was designed to feel urgent, inspiring, and culturally significant — positioning creativity not as a hobby, but as one of the most important roles in the world.
Using AI-generated filmmaking, visual worldbuilding, and conceptual direction, the piece imagined a future where art institutions speak directly to younger generations in a language that feels contemporary, emotional, and visually magnetic.
The final result exists somewhere between a museum campaign, an art film, and a cultural manifesto — encouraging people not just to consume culture, but to create it.