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The Story Behind The Art

The Creative Vision

I created this work by first sketching the flowing squiggle of lines on the left, letting the movement guide the composition. From there, I chose a bold color scheme of orange and green, allowing the contrast to create both harmony and tension. The circular forms seem to orbit or collide, while the lines on the left carry a sense of rhythm and direction.

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Meet Brian Kellogg

About The Artist

 I hope at least one of these pieces grabs your attention for a little while. If it sparks a feeling, a memory, or even just a moment of curiosity, then I feel the work has done its job.

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 I hope at least one of these pieces grabs your attention for a little while. If it sparks a feeling, a memory, or even just a moment of curiosity, then I feel the work has done its job.

pushing the boundaries of AI-generated art

Back in early 2020, just as Covid was beginning to take hold, I started searching for a new hobby I could do from home. Around that time, I had become a volunteer at the Robert Ferguson Observatory here in Sonoma County, and I began experimenting with astrophotography, capturing deep-space objects through a telescope.

That curiosity led me to explore other forms of digital creation, and I quickly discovered that AI art was starting to gain traction. I signed up for an AI art platform and was instantly hooked.

After a few years of experimenting and learning, I applied to the art incubator program at the Sebastopol Center for the Arts and was thrilled to be accepted. It was there that I learned the ins and outs of the art world and how to take my practice more seriously.

Since then, I've shown work in several exhibitions throughout the Bay Area. I always make it a point to be transparent that my work is created with AI, as I want to open conversations rather than ruffle feathers. Over time, I've narrowed my focus to abstract work, a style that, while broad, gives me endless room for exploration and expression.

I realize that AI art can be polarizing. However, my work never attempts to imitate or copy a specific artist. Instead, I use AI as a tool to explore form, color, and rhythm in ways that spark my imagination and open new creative pathways. For me, the process is about curiosity, experimentation, and finding a unique voice that reflects both human intention and technological possibility.