SEPTEMBER 22ND, 2021
Most of Jeremy’s art is far too large to view in an e-mail or be hosted on this site and deserve to be seen as they were intended, e.g. The Ancient Gods.
Humanity often looks to technology to advance our society. Rarely will you find a case where technology constricts creatives, where the perfect medium to express an idea does not exist. Then again, Jeremy Torman is not like the rest of us.
Jeremy bends technology, reality and light to his whim to recreate visions seen on his psychedelic trips while blending in his original music compositions. Jeremey uses generative adversarial network (GAN) to generate these complex images.
Art communicates an idea and Jermey has been restricted by a lack of proper medium; like a writer trying to write an epic novel with the Guttenburg press.
A symbolic starving artist, working odd jobs to pay rent, while always focused on creating art. An experimental artist looking at a technique and breaking it down to shape something new leaving in their wake something never seen before. Jeremy has found a space that allows for him to express his ideas properly. At the beginning of the gold rush, there was Jeremy; showing his work that came naturally (that he has been creating most of his life) only to find a new audience willing to spend upwards of 7 ETH to own his beautiful renders.
In the far off future books will be written about the historic times we are living through currently; about the renaissance through digital art. We will celebrate the digital artists that waited for this time to be recognized. We will remember those that innovated with generative art, talk about the avatar art derivatives, analyze renders of 3D and glitch art.
But between now and then will be a new era, created by artists utilizing the most experimental tools of our time. The road to that future will be paved with these artists creating art through a conversation between person and machine; a hybrid of the biological and cold soullessness of technology.
And at the forefront of this movement, there will be Jeremy Torman, just happy to be creating art he enjoys.