Echoes
Vinegar Echo
“Vinegar Echo” is a part of the “Echoes” collection, in which I explore the classical motif of the lily subjected to contemporary transformation. The lily motif has been depicted many times throughout art history; my lilies are transformed by artificial intelligence and digital tools into a graphical, abstract form. To generate the eight 'Echoes' for this artwork, I used the AI model FLUX-LNM Pro v1 by Refik Anadol Studio’s Large Nature Model (LNM), based on floral structures. Each of these forms was then subjected to a process of digital degradation inspired by the chemical breakdown of nitrocellulose – a material used in old film reels, which over time becomes distorted, decays, and loses its colour and structure. This process, commonly referred to as vinegar syndrome, became a conceptual foundation for the work. In the animation, the individual lilies undergo destruction gradually, as if one image decays into the next. Each 'Echo' dissolves into another, like a memory losing sharpness but leaving behind an emotional trace.
neuralartistry.art | 1920 x 1080 | MP4 | 3:31 | 243 MB | created 2025
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