I’m excited to share the success of my latest series, Echo from Beyond, which recently debuted at my solo exhibition at Jaeger Art in Berlin. This series, which merges my photographic archive with AI-generated interpretations, has already captured attention. At the opening, we sold three of the four works from this collection—an encouraging start that reflects the enthusiasm surrounding this new direction in my work. The exhibition runs until November 16, and I’d love for you to experience it in person.
As part of this ongoing series, I will be releasing new, unique pieces periodically. Each artwork is a one-of-a-kind creation, and if you’re interested in adding one of these exclusive works to your collection, feel free to inquire HERE.
The Print Process
The four works at Jaeger Art are printed on Japanese paper, chosen to contrast the AI-generated images with a centuries-old material. Using Piezography, a printing technique known for its depth and tonal range, I’ve emphasized the relationship between advanced technology and traditional craftsmanship. This method honors the past while pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in photography.
About the project
This project challenges the boundaries of traditional photography. Echo from Beyond isn’t just about technology—it’s about the dialogue between my years of experience as a photographer and the unpredictable possibilities that AI brings. By combining multiple images from my archive and guiding AI through each iteration, I create something that reflects both my vision and the unexpected creativity of the machine .
If you’re curious about the new framing techniques, the print process, or the artistic choices behind this series, stay tuned for future updates. There’s much more to share as Echo from Beyond continues to evolve.
Interested in acquiring a unique piece? Inquire HERE.
Thank you for your continued support, and I hope to see you in Berlin before the exhibition closes on November 16!