Artificial intelligence (AI) always has a bizarre but fascinating view on things. This powerful technology is absolutely changing the world around us and redefining our perception of reality. Artists around the world are using various AI tools to produce unique and unimaginable results that immediately grab the attention of the internet. With Ganesh Chaturthi, a Hindu festival dedicated to Lord Ganesh, being celebrated across the country, an artist used an artificial intelligence program to reimagine Ganesh installations at ‘Art Basel’ – an international art fair held annually in Switzerland.
Taking to Instagram, artist Jayesh Sachdev posted a series of AI-generated images of the Hindu god. “My Ganesha installations at ‘Art Basil’ are blowing up,” he wrote in the caption of his post. Mr. Sachdev also shared a little comment on ‘divine love’. “It’s that kind of space, that little space of longing, whether it’s in something like romantic love, or in something like divine love. You know, that kind of searching for something that’s not quite within your reach. It’s a One very powerful place to explore as an artist because it is not necessarily sad,” he wrote.
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Needless to say, Mr Sachdev’s post received a lot of attention on social media. The post was shared just three days ago and has already received more than 145,000 likes and several comments.
The artwork even caught the attention of Bollywood actor Riteish Deshmukh. “Phenomenal!!!!!!” he said along with green heart emojis.
“Fantastic representation of vibrant Ganesha. This is also reflected in material that takes on newer forms!!” wrote one user. “This is incredible! I wish I could see this installation in real life! You really outdid yourself. Kudos!” said another.
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“Amazing and adorable, Ganeshji is such a cute god and this color is oh personality the best,” said a third user. “It’s so incredibly fascinating, the colours, the scale and the technique. Wow,” another added.
Ganesh Chaturthi, also known as Vinayak Chaturthi and Ganeshotsav, is celebrated with immense enthusiasm across the country. Devotees mark this 10-day festival by installing the idol of Lord Ganesh in their homes and public places. The festival ends when the idol is carried and immersed in a public procession (visarjan) in a sea river on the day of Anant Chaturdashi.
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