Flowers

aithena art magazine

Issue 3
March 28th 2025
@aithenaartmag

@pixi_nook

From Botticelli’s Primavera to Monet’s tranquil Water Lilies, flowers have been powerful symbols in art for centuries, representing a wide range of meanings, cultural values, and emotions. As art evolved more towards personal expression, the depiction of flowers moved beyond rigid symbolic meanings. For many artists, however, flowers continue to symbolize themes such as love, beauty, mortality, rebirth, and decay. Sometimes, they bloom boldly in vibrant yellows, like Van Gogh’s Sunflowers, while other times, they wilt dramatically, capturing the fleeting nature of life.

The focus on the AI artists featured in Issue 3  is on how they use flowers in their art. Many of my AI artist friends, including myself, frequently use flowers in our work, so we will revisit this theme in later issues to feature more of our community. In addition, the featured artists often explore a wide range of ideas and styles, and we’ll showcase more of their work in future issues. For now, it’s all about the flowers.

Please read the full article by checking out this week’s newsletter.

Click here or on the image to see work by @lana_del_burton

Click here or on the image to see work by @ellie-laverne1

Click here or on the image to see work by @pixi_nook

Click here or on the image to see work by @noem4rt

Click here or on the image to see work by r.gramm.ai

Click here or on the image to see work by @ai_magic_wrld

Click here or on the image to see work by somm_bird

Click here or on the image to see work by @focusart80

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