Portraits
Sketches and process work — an ongoing obsession with generating portraits, distortions, and oversized heads through AI. Less about fidelity, more about introspection.
I have this obsession with generating portraits and images of people with distortions. There’s a whole series of oversized heads I’ve been making — trying to blow up people’s heads in different ways, different tools, different levels of wrongness. It’s kind of weird because it’s not on a direct path toward anything high-fidelity or even particularly useful.
I show these to friends — even my artsy friends — and the response is usually something like, “It’s not very good. It’s not very interesting.” And they’re probably right. But for me the draw isn’t the output. It’s the act of generating myself, or my vision of myself — and also generating the anxiety and introspection that comes with looking at a distorted version of your own face. Portraiture as a way of processing something you can’t quite articulate.
These are sketches. Process dumps. None of them are finished, and most of them aren’t meant to be. Some are very old — built with earlier processes, manual fine-tuning, training models on small datasets. The tools have changed but the impulse hasn’t.
Chaotic Desktop — Screen Recording, August 2024