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Sarah Main

Quantum Keys

Quantum Keys

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Fine art painting by Sarah Main (enhanced with augmented reality)
Acrylic on canvas
(sold unframed)
80cm x 160cm

Watch the artwork come to life. Simply download the Artivive app, open it, and point your phone at the screen.
(Only viewable in desktop mode)

I hope you will enjoy this immersive experience I made with mucho amor. Sarah x

Description:

"I’ve long been fascinated by Near-Death Experiences (NDEs) and Out-of-Body Experiences (OBEs). These glimpses into other realms have captivated me, especially as I seek to understand the profound journeys I’ve had through psychedelic therapy. There’s something about these states—moments where reality feels like it’s unlocking, revealing something vast and interconnected—that I try to capture in my work.

Quantum Keys is part of my Abstract Musings collection, a body of work that merges my own creative instincts with AI collaboration. In 2020, I trained my first AI using a dataset of my artworks. As my practice evolved, I trained a second AI incorporating my latest creations. These trained AIs don’t just generate random abstractions—they reflect my artistic language, learned through thousands of brushstrokes and years of experimentation. Together, we create forms that feel like visual echoes of my own experiences, unlocking layers of perception in the process.

Each piece is refined until it reaches a state of harmony, both in its digital form and on canvas. Painting these compositions by hand is a meditative process, allowing me to hone the freehand precision I learned from my father, who first taught me the discipline of straight lines. Quantum Keys is a portal—an invitation to explore what lies beyond the seen and to question what doors might open when we tune in to the frequencies just beyond our grasp."

 

NOTE: Please allow 4 weeks for delivery of this piece, as it is currently showcased in an ongoing exhibition. A new piece will need to be created to replace it.

 

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