Oil on wood panel, 16 × 20 inches
This painting reflects on the rapidly evolving presence of artificial intelligence and its growing distance from direct human touch. Rendered through fragmented forms and stark contrasts, the composition draws from my experiences in the military, where early discussions once centered on remote control and human oversight. As the imagery shifts between mechanical precision and human vulnerability, the work considers a world increasingly shaped by autonomous systems and unseen decision-making. Rather than offering answers, the piece invites quiet contemplation about responsibility, distance, and the changing relationship between technology and those it affects.
This piece is Currently only available at Uncanny Valley Art Gallery
Oil on wood panel, 16 × 20 inches
This painting reflects on the rapidly evolving presence of artificial intelligence and its growing distance from direct human touch. Rendered through fragmented forms and stark contrasts, the composition draws from my experiences in the military, where early discussions once centered on remote control and human oversight. As the imagery shifts between mechanical precision and human vulnerability, the work considers a world increasingly shaped by autonomous systems and unseen decision-making. Rather than offering answers, the piece invites quiet contemplation about responsibility, distance, and the changing relationship between technology and those it affects.
This piece is Currently only available at Uncanny Valley Art Gallery