To be fair, I worked in these images and videos for quite a long time, and then edited and added sound, to get it to this state. I didn’t just drop in a prompt and this came out. I’ve also been a professional artist for 25 years.
Just to be clear, I’m not here to be the most popular or make the most money, I’m here because I’m curious about AI and digital art, and I’m curious about how social media shapes our relationships and beliefs.
'Internal Lullabies for the Disenfranchised' ~ demented clowns and exhausted dolls will soon be arriving via Artist Rooms
⚡️🪆Introducing: Jess Mac 🪆⚡️
From AI works to social media interventions, Jess MacCormack’s art navigates queerness, stigma, and digital dissociation. Each piece is a bold critique of systemic bias and normative representation.
Their upcoming Artist Rooms work explores the contemporary political climate through internal collective landscapes where hope still exists despite the horrors persist.
Throughout the series, vintage clowns transform into antique dolls and dragged out femmes with dripping mascara.
Soundscapes shift from disturbing voiceovers to gentle songs, with narratives that take us on a journey through political transformation.
These works epitomise the slime-soaked surrealism and subversive narratives MacCormack has become known for.
→ 🗓️ January 22nd onwards
For each video I create over 100 images in Midjourney, mixing various AI images like a palette until I find something exciting. Then I animate each image in @runwayml bring each clip to a timeline where I play with pacing and then start mixing found sound directly on the timeline
Thanks to everyone who collected my works from PPP III, the collection is sold out! 🖤🖤🖤 And thank you again to @fellowshiptrust and @halecar2 for this lovely opportunity. And all the other artists for their incredible collections. ✨✨✨
Gm. Black Sheep II is part of a new series for my upcoming show with @objktone and in Berlin.
Black Sheep explores the corrupted morality of a society where profit is the only value, told through the eyes of a traumatized child that believes in magic.