Our Work
About the AI Studies
As AI becomes more present in everyday life, I have been both curious and cautious about its place in creative work. I do not see AI as a replacement for photography, art, or the human creative process. Instead, I use it as a study tool: a way to explore ideas, test visual language, and bring imagined concepts into a tangible form.
These studies began as an experiment in communication. I wanted to see how clearly I could describe the images in my head and how those ideas would translate through prompts, revisions, references, editing, and curation. The process became a back-and-forth conversation, allowing complex visual concepts to take shape in ways that felt surprising, useful, and creatively energizing.
The human element remains essential. The idea, direction, taste, selection, and meaning still come from the artist. Within Haus of Koch, AI Studies sits alongside photography, artwork, and design as another space for experimentation, concept development, and visual curiosity.

01
Capsule Studies
Glowing capsule forms, liquid color, and transparent materials are explored through digital object studies. These works focus on light, containment, texture, and the strange beauty of imagined materials.
02
The Overthinking Club
A character-based world exploring anxiety, humor, emotional overload, and inner dialogue. These studies use playful mascots, badges, cards, and visual storytelling to turn anxious thoughts into lovable little beings.


03
Cafeteria Trays
Surreal tray compositions inspired by nostalgia, color, food styling, and the strange beauty of arranged meals. These studies reimagine cafeteria trays as playful visual systems filled with texture, pattern, and personality.
04
Paper Landscapes
Dreamlike landscapes built from layered paper, color fields, shadows, and stylized environments. These studies explore place, atmosphere, and imagined scenery through a handmade visual language translated into digital form.
