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Thoughts about God

NFT

70 x 70 cm

On Request

Reflections on God Melrose Abbey is the first Cistercian abbey in Scotland, founded in 1136. Saint Aidanok founded Melrose Abbey in 660 AD. e. Due to the king’s generosity, the temple construction began in 1326. Countless benefactors, noble and common, donated lands and possessions to Melrose and made it rich and famous, which speaks of respect for the monastery. One can judge its then wealth from the records of the 12th century, which tell how the monastery fed four thousand people for three months during the famine. A significant part of the monastery is now in ruins. Since 1590 this part has been preserved as a museum open to the public.

The wind of freedom

Volodymyr Koziuck

People's Artist of Ukraine Vladimir Kozyuk presents a series of lyrical, breathtaking, heroic portraits of the warlike people of Scotland. Each image is saturated with poetics, depth of thought, and the unshakable spirit of a special place for the artist - Scotland. This is a country where warriors and fighters for rights and freedom live. People who, despite all the difficulties, formed a nation with a high awareness of its nature. The artist visited more than seventy countries around the world, but Scotland occupied a special place in the heart of the Ukrainian artist. All the works in this series were created in tandem with the artificial intelligence of the Midjourney online service, which works based on a computer neural network. In general, generative artificial intelligence is a type of AI technology capable of creating new content based on input data or rules. The artist spent many hours modeling the process of creating illustrations, as a result, the machine understood Vladimir Kozyuk’s rhythm, style, and handwriting. AI has become another tool for the artist to bring his bright ideas to life. The works impress with the created mood, color, composition dynamics, and engaging plot. Vladimir Kozyuk created a series of works to express gratitude to the people of Scotland for supporting Ukraine in its difficult situation when the bloody war continues. This charity exhibition will serve the needy people of Ukraine.

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