Behind the Scenes
The Creative
Process
The radical contrast between algorithm and oil paint does not happen by accident. Each artwork goes through four stages before materializing.
Generative Code
The process begins by structuring lines and algorithmic parameters. The subject is not illustrated; it emerges visually through the density, rhythm, and direction of the machine's strokes.
Structural Printing
The algorithmic instruction materializes. The vector plot is rendered and printed using high-precision Fine Art plotters on museum-quality paper, establishing a cold base of absolute mathematical rigor.
Oil Anomaly
The artist hand-applies an intense oil impasto in a reserved area of the paper. A direct contrast that destroys the symmetry of the plotter-drawn mesh.
Convergence
Algorithm and pigment collapse into a single piece. The resulting artwork inhabits an absolute tension between generative instruction and tactile matter.
Manifesto
We stand at a critical juncture. The current wave of AI tools operates as a "parasitic finisher": a machine fed on the past to generate an endless stream of perfect, yet empty, final images. This process, often built on stored and stolen data, floods our culture with imitations and threatens an implosion of value. For A.SAA, the image as a mere photorealistic render is obsolete. We abandon the surface to delve into the structure. We use code, mathematics, and algorithmic systems not to "illustrate," but to weave vector meshes that high-precision printing systems render with relentless accuracy. The artwork does not stem from trying to humanize the machine, but from exposing its parametric logic, only to shatter it with the friction of physical impasto.