A blog related to original AI artworks. I make AI artworks using coined words and emoji as prompts.
Since ChatGPT-4o provided good explanations for a few pieces, I expanded it to cover around the top 500 works. Here are some examples where I largely agree with the analysis. Note that ChatGPT’s answers may vary, so the descriptions here might not match those on each artwork’s page.
This piece appears influenced by Abstract Expressionism and Cubism, with color choices and placement reminiscent of Piet Mondrian’s De Stijl movement, especially the red, blue, yellow, and black lines. Elements balance order and chaos, creating a visual rhythm.
The dynamic brushstrokes and splashes of color evoke Jackson Pollock’s action painting, bringing energy to the structure. Overall, the geometric shapes and free color combinations create a visual dialogue, inviting diverse interpretations.
It’s clear ChatGPT understood my intent to create a Mondrian-like piece. Mentioning Pollock was unexpected but plausible.
This piece seems strongly influenced by Surrealism, particularly the dreamlike, unreal elements reminiscent of Salvador Dalí. The unusual objects and mysterious landscapes blur the line between reality and fantasy, with warm brown and gold tones enhancing its surreal feel. The altered shapes of trees and plants suggest an otherworldly nature.
The phrase “invites deep reflection” might be an exaggeration, but since the artwork is not easily understandable, viewers may indeed ponder, “What could it be?”
This piece appears influenced by Surrealism and Abstract Expressionism, with organic shapes and complex patterns reminiscent of Kandinsky or Klee. Rich colors, especially greens and browns, evoke elements of nature.
The central circular motif resembles cells under a microscope or planets in space, inviting varied interpretations. The detailed portrayal encourages visual exploration, with new discoveries possible on each viewing.
This work explores a balance of visual chaos and order, stimulating viewersʼ imagination.
This is one of my favorite pieces, partly because “new discoveries may be found each time” and “it stimulates viewersʼ imagination.” However, ChatGPT did not mention Klimt, who was included in the prompt.