About MLow

Digital Alchemy

MLow is Michael Low, a New York City artist working at the intersection of AI generation and hand finishing, a process he calls digital alchemy. Each piece begins as thousands of AI generations and ends as a physical, hand-finished, signed work.

His work is collected by Cozomo de' Medici, Jack Butcher, Matt Kane, and Adam Weitsman. A charity collaboration at Art Basel raised $250,000 for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and his art has appeared on more than 2,000 NYC taxis as well as in Las Vegas.

MLow is a cancer survivor. His practice is built on the idea of tripping and rising: falling through the noise of the machine and coming back up with something human. Every print is a limited edition of 10 per format, produced with professional print partners and finished by hand in the studio.

The Series

Impermanent Loss names its paintings after the language of DeFi: markets, whales, leverage, bridges. Color as volatility.

fLOWers are AI-generative collage flowers, symbols of hope grown from thousands of generations.

Transdimensional Trippers are surreal portraits of travelers between worlds.

Tokenized Garbage turns crypto culture's throwaway language into objects worth keeping.

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