WHAT REMAINS OF THE HUMAN?
My paintings examine a world in which the boundaries of the human are becoming increasingly uncertain. Technology is no longer a distant tool; it has entered our gestures, our attention, our relationships, and the way we understand ourselves.
As the body, the brain, and human behavior are observed, measured, and translated into data, what was once instinctive, emotional, or intimate is gradually absorbed into systems of code and artificial intelligence.
Through oil, acrylic, and saturated layers of color, I create visual spaces where organic matter and digital structures contaminate one another—evoking a slow fusion between flesh and information, presence and dependence.
My painting gives form to what still resists being coded: vulnerability, ambiguity, instinct, and the emotional depth of being alive.
DECONSTRUCTION
ALGORITHMIC CHAOS
FACES
SATURATED USER
SCREEN
WE NEED MORE SCREEN TIME
DECOMPOSITION
NEURAL PATH
Photos: CARLO THIEL











