This artwork is a digital painting printed on wood. It has an embedded QR code that allows viewing the content of the painting in 3D as a digital sculpture through a mobile device (augmented reality).
"Last Supper" represents a modern reinterpretation of an emblematic theme of sacred art, focused on the synergy between artificial intelligence and human creativity. This art project began with the creation and selection of 24 different images using artificial intelligence, each presenting a unique perspective of the famous "Last Supper" scene. These representations span a range from the abstract to the concrete, incorporating a variety of styles and elements that fuse the traditional with the contemporary.
The heart of the project lies in human intervention: the artist selects, interprets, and is inspired by these 24 visions generated by the machine to create a final work. This piece, made through digital sculpting and painting techniques in virtual reality, is a manifestation of human interpretation, filtered by the perception and artistic sensitivity of the creator. The contrast between the AI-generated images and the artist's final work highlights the dialogue between technology and humanity, questioning the boundaries of art and authorship in the digital age.
The project not only celebrates the ability of AI to generate artistic ideas but also highlights the irreplaceable essence of the human manager in art. The final work is a testament to how human creativity can be expanded and enriched through collaboration with technology, offering a new narrative in the field of contemporary art.
This work also pays tribute to Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper", not only for its artistic and historical significance but also for its technical innovation. Just as Da Vinci used the vanishing point perspective to revolutionize Renaissance painting, “The Last Supper” seeks to employ current technologies to explore new dimensions of art and perception, inviting viewers to be part of this artistic evolution.