Keeping an AI art portfolio updated is like trying to hold sand — the technology evolves faster than the portfolio itself.
What looked like a “WOW” creation a month ago may be achievable today with a single prompt.
For me, the value isn’t in the tool, but in the creative direction, prompt craft, and visual storytelling that turn an idea into something new.
My approach
Explore visual storytelling for marketing and concept ideation
Use AI as a sketch partner, not a final artist
Iterate fast — mixing prompts, Photoshop, and layout composition
Document what worked, not just what looked good
This image above was shared in response to a post on X by Nir Tsadok on February 21, 2024. That morning, Nir tried to use the Shopic's Smart Cart service but encountered a message stating that the "devices are resting" indicating a temporary service outage. Amused by the message, he took a photo and posted it with the caption, "What? Do they wake up at night to eat pasta?" and my imagination didn't leave me alone until I created this image.
I gave this image as a present to a friend who had just closed some deals in Europe. My idea was to depict her as Columbus, but facing right to symbolize her journey from west to east. The image involved a face swap, and I added the flags and device over the cart using Photoshop.
This image represents three sisters who served in combat units in the IDF and Israeli Police. I used face swap techniques and various tools to make the uniforms accurately reflect those of their respective units.
This image demonstrates the process of generating additional AI imagery based on an existing photograph. The original image is on the right, the final result is in the middle, and the generated additions are on the left.