I've been having so much fun with a local install of Stable Diffusion etc. text to image synthesis, which is a new Artificial Intelligence that takes any text description and makes an image. Which is just magic.

This montage is of a few favorite results combining ideas of a whimsical creature, a landscape, dwellings, and styles of Hundertwasser and Dr. Suess.

More outputs over here, with full image views showing metadata that includes prompts and other generative info:
Alas the colors tend to be a bit drab for whatever reason, as you can see by comparing the montage image which I livened up.

Mud Bones, AI-assisted art

My toddler once referred to wood chips as "mud bones," which is where I got the title for this abstract work. (And it's an idea that makes me think. It's maybe not wrong.) This is an output from http://www.thisartworkdoesnotexist.com, which presents AI (GAN)-generated works that are necessarily in the Public Domain. I modified it with recoloring, blending of chalk, and painterly settings, and custom wood bark-like and custom noise alpha/blend layering in Photoshop.

Mud Bones, AI-assisted art