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AI Art Meets Human Soul: Safronov's Vision
4 Jan
Summary
- Artist Nikas Safronov's exhibition blends art with AI and immersive tech.
- A 'neuro-mirror' reflects visitors as painted versions of themselves.
- The show previously drew 5.6 lakh visitors in New Delhi over 14 days.

Russian artist Nikas Safronov's solo exhibition, 'Dream Vision,' is making waves by integrating art with advanced AI and multimedia. The show features 45 canvases and an interactive "neuro-mirror" that transforms visitors' reflections into painted images, creating a unique, engaging experience.
This exhibition previously achieved unprecedented success in New Delhi, attracting an estimated 5.6 lakh visitors in just 14 days, marking one of the largest international art shows in India in decades. Safronov views art as a mirror, encouraging personal interpretation rather than manipulating emotions, and believes technology enhances but cannot replace human feeling.
'Dream Vision' showcases Safronov's artistic evolution, blending realism, symbolism, and subconscious imagery with immersive elements. The exhibition includes a special section dedicated to India, inspired by its colors and traditions. Safronov's philosophy prioritizes emotional depth and beauty, which he sees as a vital resistance in contemporary life.



