Abstract Generative Art by Pavlovpulus
Published Oct 17, 2023
Pablo Azócar, also known as Pavlovpulus, is a Chilean artist whose work is a fascinating fusion of creativity and technology. He uses algorithms and robots, combined with pens and pencils to produce incredible abstract pieces.
The hallmark of Pablo’s work lies in his ability to balance traditional tools and mediums with machine precision and expert coding skills. His creative process involves programming algorithms to generate abstract patterns, which are then drawn on paper by robotic arms equipped with pencils or pens. This combination of high-tech and classic elements results in pieces that are intricate, complex and full of intrigue.
If you’re just as intrigued as we are by this mesmerizing combination of art and technology, you can find out more and stay updated on Pablo’s journey by following him on Instagram or subscribing to his YouTube channel.
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