For sale inquiries, please contact Licht Feld Gallery
Medium: Mixed Media, Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 45 x 45 x 2” (depth) Framed
Year Completed: 2023
In the "Loss of Touch” series, Tiffany Trenda deliberately obscures the hands of the figures to emphasize how AI has challenges in depicting hands. This gesture also demonstrates the machine's limitations in comprehending the intricacies of a body part that we, as humans, use to interact with the world. Furthermore, how AI is contributing to the decline of the handmade, essentially symbolizing the diminishing connection to tactile creation—a poignant expression of the "loss of touch.
For sale inquiries, please contact Licht Feld Gallery
Medium: Mixed Media, Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 45 x 45 x 2” (depth) Framed
Year Completed: 2023
In the "Loss of Touch” series, Tiffany Trenda deliberately obscures the hands of the figures to emphasize how AI has challenges in depicting hands. This gesture also demonstrates the machine's limitations in comprehending the intricacies of a body part that we, as humans, use to interact with the world. Furthermore, how AI is contributing to the decline of the handmade, essentially symbolizing the diminishing connection to tactile creation—a poignant expression of the "loss of touch.
For sale inquiries, please contact Licht Feld Gallery
Medium: Mixed Media, Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 45 x 45 x 2” (depth) Framed
Year Completed: 2023
In the "Loss of Touch” series, Tiffany Trenda deliberately obscures the hands of the figures to emphasize how AI has challenges in depicting hands. This gesture also demonstrates the machine's limitations in comprehending the intricacies of a body part that we, as humans, use to interact with the world. Furthermore, how AI is contributing to the decline of the handmade, essentially symbolizing the diminishing connection to tactile creation—a poignant expression of the "loss of touch.
For sale inquiries, please contact Blink Group Gallery.
Medium: Mixed Media, Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 45 x 45 x 2” (depth) Framed
Year Completed: 2023
In the "Loss of Touch” series, Tiffany Trenda deliberately obscures the hands of the figures to emphasize how AI has challenges in depicting hands. This gesture also demonstrates the machine's limitations in comprehending the intricacies of a body part that we, as humans, use to interact with the world. Furthermore, how AI is contributing to the decline of the handmade, essentially symbolizing the diminishing connection to tactile creation—a poignant expression of the "loss of touch.
For sale inquiries, please contact Blink Group Gallery.
Medium: Mixed Media, Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 45 x 45 x 2” (depth) Framed
Year Completed: 2023
In the "Loss of Touch” series, Tiffany Trenda deliberately obscures the hands of the figures to emphasize how AI has challenges in depicting hands. This gesture also demonstrates the machine's limitations in comprehending the intricacies of a body part that we, as humans, use to interact with the world. Furthermore, how AI is contributing to the decline of the handmade, essentially symbolizing the diminishing connection to tactile creation—a poignant expression of the "loss of touch.
For sale inquiries, please contact Blink Group Gallery.
Medium: Mixed Media, Acrylic on Canvas
Dimensions: 45 x 45 x 2” (depth) Framed
Year Completed: 2023
In the "Loss of Touch” series, Tiffany Trenda deliberately obscures the hands of the figures to emphasize how AI has challenges in depicting hands. This gesture also demonstrates the machine's limitations in comprehending the intricacies of a body part that we, as humans, use to interact with the world. Furthermore, how AI is contributing to the decline of the handmade, essentially symbolizing the diminishing connection to tactile creation—a poignant expression of the "loss of touch.
Medium: Mixed Media, Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 45 x 45 x 2” (depth) Framed
Year Completed: 2023
In the "Loss of Touch” series, Tiffany Trenda deliberately obscures the hands of the figures to emphasize how AI has challenges in depicting hands. This gesture also demonstrates the machine's limitations in comprehending the intricacies of a body part that we, as humans, use to interact with the world. Furthermore, how AI is contributing to the decline of the handmade, essentially symbolizing the diminishing connection to tactile creation—a poignant expression of the "loss of touch.
SOLD
Medium: Mixed Media, Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 45 x 45 x 2” (depth) Framed
Year Completed: 2023
In the "Loss of Touch” series, Tiffany Trenda deliberately obscures the hands of the figures to emphasize how AI has challenges in depicting hands. This gesture also demonstrates the machine's limitations in comprehending the intricacies of a body part that we, as humans, use to interact with the world. Furthermore, how AI is contributing to the decline of the handmade, essentially symbolizing the diminishing connection to tactile creation—a poignant expression of the "loss of touch.
Medium: Mixed Media, Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 45 x 45 x 2” (depth) Framed
Year Completed: 2023
In the "Loss of Touch” series, Tiffany Trenda deliberately obscures the hands of the figures to emphasize how AI has challenges in depicting hands. This gesture also demonstrates the machine's limitations in comprehending the intricacies of a body part that we, as humans, use to interact with the world. Furthermore, how AI is contributing to the decline of the handmade, essentially symbolizing the diminishing connection to tactile creation—a poignant expression of the "loss of touch.
SOLD
Medium: Mixed Media
Dimensions: 22 1/4 x 22 1/4 x 2” (depth) Framed
Year Completed: 2023
SOLD
Medium: Mixed Media
Dimensions: 22 1/4 x 22 1/4 x 2” (depth) Framed
Year Completed: 2023
SOLD
Medium: Mixed Media
Dimensions: 22 1/4 x 22 1/4 x 2” (depth) Framed
Year Completed: 2023