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Synthetic Bloom is a painting project by Yana Kaz that explores the relationship between artificial image generation and traditional studio practice through a series of oil paintings of flowers. The works begin with AI-generated botanical imagery — hyperreal, composite, and often impossible floral forms — which are then translated into tactile, materially rich canvases.
The project examines a circular chain of imitation: digital systems trained on real-world images produce synthetic flowers, and the artist returns those images to physical reality through paint.
Yana Kaz is a Toronto-based artist and graphic designer whose practice moves between visual identity, spatial concepts, and object-driven design. Working across graphic systems, exhibition visuals, and sculptural lighting concepts, she approaches each project as a dialogue between form, function, and narrative.