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Frosted Petals.
A collection of stillness, softness, and touch you can’t quite reach.
I’ve always been drawn to the feeling of distance. Not the cold kind — but the soft one. Like fog on a window. Or a flower behind frosted glass.
These pieces were created with AI, yes. But then they were touched. Layered. Adjusted. Retouched by hand - because silence, too, needs curation.
I softened harsh lines. Tuned the whites until they whispered. Blurred reality just enough to feel dreamlike.
This series is about fragility. About beauty that doesn’t try to bloom - it just exists. And sometimes, all we can do is watch it from the other side of the glass.
— VIKA_SOFTLIFE
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Monochrome Machine Symphony
My art is painterly yet layered with digital complexity. I work at the intersection of tradition and technology, blending the textures and atmosphere of oil painting with the density, rhythm, and chaos of modern digital detail. My works often look one way from a distance, like a map, a figure, or a landscape, but up close they unfold into countless fragments, stories, and hidden elements. The aim is to hold both intimacy and vastness in a single frame.
This piece was created by combining generative methods with hand-painting. I use algorithms to spark forms, rhythms, or structures, much like scaffolding, and then layer painterly textures and human intent over them. The process is iterative, part system, part instinct, part correction, part chaos. I build until the image feels both overwhelming in detail and alive in its own narrative. The result is a hybrid, not purely digital, not purely painterly, but a dialogue between computer logic and human imagination.
My artworks are for sale. Most of my works are for sale as 1/1 (unique ownership with certificate), dm for info.