MOOD BOARDS 2050 / II
META DATA ART / SUMMER 2024
These four digital artworks form a compelling series that bridges the gap between cultural references, abstraction, and futuristic aesthetics through the use of AI, metadata, and digital tools. The first, *"Viva la Vida,"* pays homage to Frida Kahlo and Coldplay, bursting with vibrant colors and iconic motifs that explore identity and artistic legacy. The second piece shifts into darker, more surreal territory, using fragmented forms and abstract shapes to evoke a dreamlike, futuristic atmosphere. The third artwork, dominated by blue hues, brings together geometric patterns and organic forms, offering a fluid, dynamic visual experience. This final piece, with its focus on cool tones and recurring faces, blends surrealism with digital minimalism. The repetition of abstract figures, combined with layered visual elements, creates a sense of depth and intrigue.
Together, these four works create a dialogue between tradition and innovation, as digital processes reinterpret familiar influences while simultaneously pushing into new artistic dimensions. Each piece invites the viewer to explore complex layers and varied symbolism, offering an immersive experience that celebrates the endless possibilities of digital art.
Viva La Vida
Society
Blue Sky
Constructivism
VIVA LA VIDA / August 24
"Viva la Vida" is a song by the British band Coldplay, released in 2008. The title means "Long Live Life" in Spanish and was inspired by a painting by Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, who used the phrase to celebrate life despite her suffering. The song features orchestral elements and introspective lyrics from the perspective of a dethroned king reflecting on his lost power and glory. Themes of impermanence, humility, and self-reflection are central to the song.