A digital seed planted in a post-organic world.
#art
A digital seed planted in a post-organic world.
#art
Algorithmic Landscape
#art
Solitude is not emptiness,
it's the space where the soul speaks,
where thoughts drift like mist across a forgotten field.
#photography #traditionalart #portrait
Shot with Lomography Sprocket Rocket 35 mm and Fomopan 100.
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Some memories taste like sunlight.
#photography #traditionalart
I'm not fully here.
#photography #analog #instant
Look at me. Iβm still here.
#art #digital #painting #ai
Mentally I'm here.
#photography
They exist in states of tension, imbalance, and fracture: where the human form struggles to hold what cannot be contained.
This body of work is called 'SKEW'.
Iβm curious: what do you see breaking or trying to stay whole here?
Thank you for reading my story. Iβll keep opening up little by little, so you can get to know me.
To everyone who gives me the spark to keep growing: thank you.
And to Gabriel: my first supporter, my constant believer, without you I wouldnβt be here.
I refined my process until it felt truly mine.
Now, Iβm still evolving, curious, restless but also feeling the pull back to my roots in photography.
So I combined everything I knew from photography: composition, light, color with AI.
Iβve always loved painting, but Iβm not great at drawing.
With ComfyUI, I finally created the βpaintingsβ Iβd always dreamed of.
When AI tools emerged, Gabriel taught me everything about Stable Diffusion.
I started with AI videos, but they didnβt feel personal enough.
I wanted my art to be me.
But art always finds its way back.
I explored Photoshop, tried drawing, and with Web3, I began creating NFTs for the metaverse.
It was exciting, but I still longed to be part of the art side of Web3.
Then Covid hit.
I still photographed my family and loved ones, creating precious memories...
...but slowly, life got heavier, and I stopped creating altogether.
For years, I felt empty.
Through all of this, Gabriel never stopped believing in me.
Years later, I finally bought my dream setup: a Nikon D750 and a Sigma lens.
The quality felt unreal.
With that camera, I created ambitious portrait projects and watched my style evolve with every shoot.
One day, I found my fatherβs old Ricoh camera.
Thatβs when I started shooting film.
It forced me to slow down, think differently, and embrace imperfection.
With it, I discovered portrait photography.
I built entire worlds for my shoots: locations, outfits, makeup, hair.
My focus was always women and nature, not to fit beauty standards, but to break them.
To show them as they truly are.
Then I took the biggest risk of my life.
I bought my first DSLR, a Nikon D5300.
I couldnβt afford it. But I couldnβt not have it.
From that moment, I became obsessed.
I studied everything: online courses, tutorials, books and practiced non-stop.
My first shots? Studio photos of flowers.
Simple, but perfect for learning light, exposure, and composition.
My name is Cinzia.
In 2017, Gabriel gave me a small Samsung compact camera.
It seemed simple.
But the moment I held it, something inside me shifted.
I didnβt know it yet, but I had just found my calling.
Hi!β€οΈ
Iβm a very private person. Itβs not easy for me to share my personal story.
But today, I want you to know who I really am and how art shaped my life.π§΅
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