Behind the Scenes: Meet The Artist.
An alumnus of New York's Pratt, Lena Drozd works at the intersection of art and technology, blending programming and design to create novel visual and interactive experiences for commercial, cultural, and educational settings. Her projects are distinguished by cultural and historical references, and presented with wit and light-heartedness.
Unlike most generative artworks, which often rely on rigid geometric structures, her work is built on organic forms, bringing a natural, fluid aesthetic to a traditionally code-driven medium. Combining algorithmic precision with natural shapes' softness, these pieces challenge expectations and create a unique harmony between computation and artistic intuition. The result is a collection of generative works that feel alive and intentional, bridging the gap between the digital and the organic, presented in the NoTimeline gallery.
The work starts as an idea of algorithmic elegance and becomes a meticulously fine-tuned design. It has nothing to do with artificial intelligence; Drozd writes her codes the old-fashioned way - from scratch. This method ensures each piece is unique and not the product of AI generation. She takes pride in the craftsmanship and creativity that go into each image, making them special and distinctive.
In Lena’s approach, code transcends its technical roots to become a digital brushstroke, crafting images that challenge traditional perceptions and showcase new expressions. Through her pioneering efforts, Lena continues to explore and expand the possibilities of generative art, infusing the digital landscape with her distinctive vision and creative fervor.