
Gass
In Gass's work, the human spirit is depicted as an unquenchable fire—bold, agile, and full of passion to keep moving forward. The motorcycle, as the main visual element, is not merely a symbol of motion but also a representation of the progressive drive in an increasingly fast-paced and automated era. The backdrop of sea and land illustrates that challenges come from all directions—unexpected and transcending boundaries—demanding humans to be ever-ready. Through its blazing spirit, Gass delivers a critical stance on the progress of the times: technological convenience is not an excuse for passivity but a call to become more aware, adaptive, and reflective. In the context of the exhibition "AI + HUMANS: AI and human creativity, entangled. A paradox. A prompt. A push against the edge," this work asserts that amidst artificial sophistication, the human soul remains the primary driver of creativity—thinking swiftly, moving freely, and always questioning.

Widya Sri Sucihati
I am from Indramayu, West Java. I pursued my passion for art in Yogyakarta, graduating from ISI Yogyakarta in 2021. Influenced by Yayoi Kusama, Rizal Hasan, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, my work blends vibrant colors, decorative elements, and raw expression. I strive to create art that resonates with audiences, guided by Sujiwo Tejo’s belief that “A painting is a visible soul.” My dream is to host a solo exhibition that shares my journey and inspires new perspectives.
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