Insomnia Art is forged in the hours when silence becomes oppressive and shadows take shape. Each work begins with artificial intelligence, but it is never left untouched — models are bent, merged, and dissected, then refined through layers of professional editing until the image carries weight beyond its origin.
This is not automation. It is a process of control and distortion, where technology becomes a tool to summon visions that disturb, seduce, and linger. The result is art that feels alive with tension, crafted to draw the viewer into spaces they may not wish to enter but cannot resist.
My creations lean into the Darkest Desires — imagery that unsettles the surface and plants itself deeper, whispering to the subconscious. They are not decorations, but confrontations: mirrors of obsession, fascination, and the hidden impulses that thrive in shadow.
With Insomnia Art, every piece is a deliberate act of design, a fusion of machine precision and human intent, made to haunt long after the first glance.
One tree planted for every print. Pictorem supports Trees for the Future, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, that operates an agroforesty program to restore trees to degraded lands by working with smallholder farmers.