
Entropy
I wanted to create a card back for the DnD card set I was creating. I had a proper vision of what kind of illustration I wanted to put on there, it would be “Entropy” the embodiment of chaos. I wanted to have a kind looking woman who herself, would be heavily fragmented and having different parts and chunks of herself floating in the air.
I wanted to experiment more with AI, as I think it can be a really useful tool for artists. So I experimented a lot with Firefly, to get inspiration for the final result.
(DISCLAIMER: I did not realize the unethical ways of the image gathering from most of the AI-models nor the harmful effect it can have on artists. I still believe we could use AI as a tool, but it definitely should not replace art, artists or creativity. Nor should it take images from artists without their consent.)
Later on I also went to create silkscreen posters of "Entropy"
After I made “Entropy,” I wanted to create a counterpart to make in to a series of three posters, so that’s how “Pandemonium” came to be. And for “Disorder” I combined both posters together.

I eventually got this one, and I really liked it, so I wanted to continue with this one.

I changed the color of five images to create a color palette, this was a dark blue-ish purple

Cyan

Pink

Golden Yellow

And after a ton of hours and going back and forth between different layers, I got the finalized result!

The Final AI image I chose for the male counterpart

The combination of both

The final Vector Image, using the same method of switching between colors

I silkscreen printed the entropy poster

The black cmyk sheets to create the silkscreens.

One of the two silkscreens