Beyond the Shoreline - Origins No. 7
“What we know is a drop, what we don't know is an ocean.”
This work renders Oshiokuri hato tsūsen no zu, 相州七里浜 - Soshū Shichiri-ga-hama and 東海道江尻田子の浦略図 - Tōkaidō Ejiri tago-no-uraryakuzu by Hokusai, in the style of The Parnassus by Raphael, 1509–1511. A merger of Hokusai that pushes creativity beyond the shoreline. This piece features as piece 7 of 7 of our Origins collection, marking the start of our journey.
The Origins collection marks the start of our collective’s journey, from January 2019 until our transition to AI Art resurrection in September 2019. Origins is an exploration in the latent space between the world’s most aesthetically pleasing and rare works, which laid the foundation for the idea of resurrection.
In September 2019 Oxia Palus featured in MIT Technology Review for reconstructing a lost Picasso, La Femme Perdue and subsequently gained worldwide press coverage. In October 2020 we featured in NVIDIA’s GTC Inaugural AI Art Gallery to unveil Madonna, a lost Leonardo da Vinci, hidden beneath da Vinci’s Virgin of the Rocks. Oxia Palus was founded in London in January 2019 by George Cann and Anthony Bourached.
Super High Resolution – 12000x7909 pixels.
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