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Woman in Vogue #85

Woman in Vogue is a 222-piece generative art collection that reimagines the feminine figure as an abstract fashion icon. Inspired by Fauvist colour, cut-paper collage and the confident simplicity of high-fashion illustration, each artwork depicts a single woman in a striking pose — elongated silhouettes, flowing lines, and bold blocks of colour. There are no logos or brand names, only the sense of a couture magazine page distilled into pure form and palette. The collection explores how little you need to say "woman, power, elegance" when you trust line, shape and colour to carry the story.

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Generation 021
Released

Dust

Dust #39
Dust #38
Dust #29
Dust #13

Dust is a study in chalk, pigment and breath — abstract forms arranged like quiet mathematics.

Circles, lines and woven geometries drift across soft paper textures, fading at the edges as if they were drawn and erased a hundred times before settling into their final shape. Some pieces feel like blueprints, others like constellations or half-remembered maps, but all of them carry the same powdered calm: the hush of chalk hanging in the air.

Mint at $60 · Prints from £45
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Generation 035
Released

Remanence

Remanence #14
Remanence #3
Remanence #15
Remanence #12

Remanence is a study of the human face recorded as light over time.

Each work depicts a recognisably human facial form rendered as a sparse spatial point cloud and subjected to long‑exposure spectral recording. Motion across the exposure produces temporal echoes — red‑shift and blue‑shift afterimages that reveal the face at different moments in time.

These are not portraits. They are residual impressions: what remains of form once time, movement, and wavelength have been allowed to interfere.

Mint at $115 · Prints from £60
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Generation 029
Released

Trace

Trace #9
Trace #56
Trace #97
Trace #30

Trace is a study of perception — a hybrid visual language where photographic fragments become architectural diagrams, and linework reveals the hidden structure inside the world.

Each artwork begins with real photographs: textures, objects, architectural details, or natural fragments. These images are arranged as intentional collages — quiet, asymmetric, evocative. Over them, precise linework unfolds: topographic contours, orthographic projections, and geometric extrapolations that reinterpret the photograph’s form.

Trace sits between blueprint and sketchbook, between fine-art print and architectural analysis. It is a dialogue between what is seen and what is understood.

Mint at $36 · Prints from £40
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