Laura Abad works where disorder begins to cohere, and in the charged space between. Her self-taught practice spans photography and watercolor on paper; recent works carry the pulse of hyper-real AI while staying insistently organic.
She is drawn to the moment digital chaos settles into a visual puzzle that touches something instinctive. Like building with abstract blocks of flowing color, it becomes a homecoming along a patient, humble, piece-by-piece path to meaning.
Beyond the studio, she consults in generative AI and digital marketing for startups, translating systems and process into the frameworks that turn the blank page into form.
Laura Abad works where disorder begins to cohere, and in the charged space between. Her self-taught practice spans photography and watercolor on paper; recent works carry the pulse of hyper-real AI while staying insistently organic.
She is drawn to the moment digital chaos settles into a visual puzzle that touches something instinctive. Like building with abstract blocks of flowing color, it becomes a homecoming along a patient, humble, piece-by-piece path to meaning.
Beyond the studio, she consults in generative AI and digital marketing for startups, translating systems and process into the frameworks that turn the blank page into form.
“This piece marks the first iteration of a technique I’ve been cultivating for more than ten years. A passage from entropy to negentropy.
I break complexity into small, abstract pieces and assemble them with patience and observation until the image can scale without limit.
This prototype, Miss Gong, returns to an old name (my first photographer alias on Flickr, 2005) and commits to the long game of process. A nod to slow making in an age of speed.”
AI to Watercolor
Miss Gong – A prototype in process
“This piece marks the first iteration of a technique I’ve been cultivating for more than ten years. A passage from entropy to negentropy.
I break complexity into small, abstract pieces and assemble them with patience and observation until the image can scale without limit.
This prototype, Miss Gong, returns to an old name (my first photographer alias on Flickr, 2005) and commits to the long game of process. A nod to slow making in an age of speed.”
I founded this ecommerce offering AI-powered wall art designed with purpose, to bring together my lifelong passion for visual art, interior design, and personal growth. My purpose is to create artwork that beyond decorating, resonates with the people inhabiting each space, anchoring them intentionally to their best emotional state.
Translating ideas and intentions into visuals is what I do, and turning them into tangible tools for wellbeing and focus is where my work meets its purpose.
“Patience is the hardest and the only thing worth learning. All nature, all growth, all peace, all prosperity and beauty in the world is based on patience, needs time, needs silence, needs trust.” Hermann Hesse
“Patience is the hardest and the only thing worth learning. All nature, all growth, all peace, all prosperity and beauty in the world is based on patience, needs time, needs silence, needs trust.” Hermann Hesse
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