The enchanting allure of cherry blossoms in full bloom captivates observers with their delicate yet vibrant presence. Admired for their fleeting beauty, this perennial favorite serves as an exquisite focal point adorning the walls of discerning connoisseurs. Within this artwork, the artist skillfully orchestrates a harmonious balance between intricacy and texture, meticulously crafting a composition that exudes both depth and vitality. Enhanced by a blend of AI and human ingenuity, the piece invites viewers into a realm where serenity converges with artistic expression, offering a captivating journey through the natural world.
Only 20 limited-edition pieces are available. Given the nature of the production process, each edition is unique and will exhibit slight variations, giving each piece authentic character and individuality.
This piece is a part of our collection in collaboration with LGBT+ VC. Check out the full collection here.
This piece was generated with one of Acrylic's early prototypes of an image to painting model called KINO, and curated, refined and hand-touched up by Sie Douglas Fish. It represents an early step towards Acrylic's custom art design platform, Chimera, which will allow buyers to create paintings in the styles of artists who must opt-in and who are fairly compensated. Thank you for supporting the future of art and creativity!
The Aurograph is the result of years of groundbreaking R&D by our technical team. We’ve figured out how to capture an artist’s unique style — the way they layer, mix colours, apply pressure — and teach our robots to do the same.
This represents not just a jump, but a quantum leap forward from a flat, pixel-based photo print: for the first time, we’re able to capture the aura of an art piece and produce painted, textured, hyper-precise replicas at scale.
Aurographs have thousands of strokes each — many more than are visible to the naked eye, but which contribute to the depth and three-dimensionality of the final result.
Quality pigments can't be mimicked by ink colours (like those used in printing). We produce rich textures, lustres and colours that make artworks pop.
Studies show that your brain lights up when you look at painted art — your motor neurons work to imagine how the artist performed each stroke. No two strokes — and no two paintings — are fully identical.
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