
Die Fliegende Stadt von Cardu (2022) Digital Arts by Lukas Kruschenski (Lasimov)
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- AI generated image The artist created this image leveraging Artificial Intelligence technology
- Categories Hyperrealism City
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Born and raised in Dresden, founded my own fashion brand at 20 during my studies called Exonius, failed miserably, sold art offline, failed miserably, now I travel the world and inspire people online.
My goal is to push the impossible into the realm of the possible every day. Normalize absurdity and love opposites.
One of my main inspirations is not an artist but an author: Douglas Adams. With his book series "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" he simply managed to make such an absurd idea that the earth had to be destroyed in order to build an intergalactic highway into a credible reality and I admire him for it to this day.
Each segment sounds totally believable while being just as absurd and I try to reflect that notion in my art. The first works are still part of my discovery phase, but now I'm relatively secure in my imagination of art.
I would be very happy if one or the other would be interested in my art.
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Nationality:
GERMANY
- Date of birth : unknown date
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- Groups: Contemporary German Artists