Featured Artist Chris Fox Gilson

Artist Chris Fox Gilson’s body of work focuses on the agony and ecstasy of disruption. Enjoy his humorous and engaging portfolio and visit his website to see more.

 

humorous digital art Adam and Eve with VR headsets

“Garden of Meta” Distracting the denizens with virtual reality to discourage original sin. Digital art, 24″ x 36”

 

The genre of literature called “speculative fiction” poses engaging questions about how people would behave if we lived in a parallel world where other rules of physics or historical fact applied.

 

Humorous art imagining AI and software in a historical painting

“Salon Band” Franz Schubert on piano rocks Viennese society with garage band software. Digital art, 24″ x 36”

 

In my art, I ask the same sort of “what if” questions. I create an anachronistic world that holds time upside down and shakes familiar objects out of its pockets to land in unexpected places.

 

Humorous take on classic painting "Christina's World"

“Christina’s World of Prime” Enabling the physically challenged protagonist of Wyeth’s classic to create another world through Amazon prime. Digital art,
24″ x 36”

 

What if the Old Masters’ protagonists had our 21st Century technology? Would they see it as friend or foe? What if the Renaissance couples in famous paintings had met on an online dating platform? What if Leonardo DaVinci invented generative AI? (There is a DaVinci AI program, after all.) Could it have been his secret gift to other artists—like Van Gogh, Dali, and Walt Disney—to create their own masterworks?

 

Humorous art, Renaissance dating app

“Swiping with the Masters” On a Renaissance dating site, the future bride of the Arnolfini family swipes left against all but Giovanni who mentions her fur baby. Digital art, 24″ x 36”

 

While laboring mightily as an ad agency partner, filmmaker, author of university textbooks, selling my fiction to Hollywood, and pioneering in virtual reality, I studied how technological disruption affects human behavior. Every innovation meant to connect us, entertain us, and give us greater control can also make us feel isolated, angry, and powerless.

 

Humorous art imaging DaVinci as the originator of AI

“Leonardo’s Secret” DaVinci invented generative AI to improve his own designs and left it as his secret gift to other artists. Digital art, 24″ x 36”

 

Now in the age of AI, we’re pushing the boundaries of how a machine can think like we do. Meanwhile we’re worrying that our tool could become our Terminator.

 

Humorous art imagining Van Gogh using AI

“Vincent’s Dive Bar” Van Gogh used the Night Café AI program to indulge his approach -avoidance conflict with a Paris bar of mixed repute. Digital art, 24″ x 36”

 

We can look at disruptive change emotionally and see a threat. Or we can look at it imaginatively and make it uniquely ours. I collapse time in my art to remind us that humanity has seen it all before. The Old Masters’ protagonists endured endless wars and plagues. They struggled to adapt Medieval minds to the Renaissance and Enlightenment. Yet they survived as the subjects of timeless art that continue to teach us about human resilience.

 

Humorous art imagining Dali using AI

Dali/DALL-E” Salvador Dali caught using DALL-E to create his Persistence of Memory. Digital art, 24″ x 36”

 

Although I may be Miami’s oldest living “emerging” artist, I’m extremely fortunate to have caught the eye of Fernando Fernandez, Gallerist and Curator, and Artsy Shark. It’s true that the unbranded artist may spend five percent of their time on creation, and the rest on becoming known.

 

Humorous art imagining Walt Disney inventing Micky Mouse with AI

“Walt’s AI-Piphany” Disney uses DAVINCI AI to invent his most famous cartoon character. Looped video embedded in acrylic, 24″ x 36″

 

But it can be just as much fun taking a creative approach to promotion in their hands. This former Mad Man applauds the quality of their training for artists who have no ad agency or body of marketing literature to help them navigate an often-frustrating profession.

 

Chris Fox Gilson invites you to follow him on Instagram, at MundoArteGallery and Singulart

 

 

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