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Birds of Paradise series reinterprets Latin American avian biodiversity through a fusion of digital synthesis and organic aesthetics. Constructed from 689 archival images, the work transcends traditional representation, engaging with the complexity of plumage as both biological artifact and digital material.
Rather than replicating nature, the project reconfigures the essence of flight, texture, and color through a generative process that distills the intricate structures of feathers into evolving compositions. The interplay between machine learning and natural forms allows for a dynamic reframing of biodiversity—not as a static subject, but as an entity in flux.
The series challenges the role of AI in creative practice, negotiating the tension between computation and the intuitive irregularity of organic life. The result is a visual language that oscillates between the familiar and the synthetic, drawing attention to the fragility of species and the instability of digital memory.
Lightboxes – Wood, LED lights, sublimation on velvet (30” x 30”)
Prints – Sublimation on aluminum (11” x 11”)