Formless is a new body of work that dwells in the ambiguity of digital image generation, emphasizing surface over subject, and evocation over recognition. These images occupy an aesthetic opening between photography and painting, texture and glitch, memory and hallucination. Composed in a visual language that mimics, distorts, and dissolves its references, the works resemble fragmented terrains, hazy horizons, or degraded tapestries – yet never resolve a stable reference. They hover in a suspended state of almost-ness, refusing finality and undermining the very notion of medium specificity.
This instability in definition is intentionally derived from the generative logic of AI systems, which can imitate the materiality of any medium but belong fully to none. As such, they displace traditional structures of classification – landscape, photograph, painting, fabric, sculpture – without fully abandoning their qualities. Instead, Formless proposes a visual condition where clarity is constantly deferred, intuition guides their reading, and where texture becomes the narrative of perception.
Formless engages with a lineage of visual disruption that resists resolution: surrealism, material abstraction, and post-medium conceptualism – updated for the AI era. The works ask what it means for an image to exist when it has no singular origin, no indexical bond to the world, no authoritative physical framework. They offer a vision of aesthetic and conceptual fluidity, aligned with broader cultural shifts away from rigid identities and fixed taxonomies, toward multiplicity, interrelation, and becoming.
The opportunities of these malleable constructs and their post-classificatory freedom come with the concerns raised by the troubling potentials of artificial intelligence – and the images in Formless use their aesthetic focus to evoke the darker, unknowable qualities of creating with such technologies. In this way, Formless becomes not simply a suggestion of multiplicity, but a position on the new sublime: both wonderful and terrifying.