Jenifer Haider Chowdhury: In this experiment, I tried to imagine a house where you might hallucinate and can’t understand whether it’s an architecture or an art piece. Eventually, you think it’s an art piece. A surreal balance between art and architecture. I love to do digital alcohol in art. I made an alcohol ink art and I made that art as the base of this “Surreal House” design process. Through AI I tried to create a house which has a surreal illusional aesthetic resembling that alcohol ink art that expresses an inky splashy fluid art elegance on its architectural features. It is located on the rocky seashore of an isolated mysterious ocean where the weather is always stormy and cloudy and that white, navy blue, and black tone structure makes it dreamy and illuminating.
I also thought about big flowers. The marbling texture of inky splash seamlessly turned into big flowers, mirrors, and glass works to make the space even more magical and surrealistic. I tried to create a beautiful paradox that resembles a little heaven on the rocky seashore of a mysterious ocean.