
I Remember Gaia II
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Concept Art
Concept Art, 3D Modeling & Painting
Since 2020, Mitch Greer’s concept art practice has evolved into a hybrid form that merges traditional painting techniques, photography, and 3D modeling with sculptural exploration. Drawing from a background in both classical fine art and experimental media, his work investigates robotics and speculative AI through layered, often surreal imagery. These pieces blur the line between machine and organism, where gestural brushwork and physically rendered forms coexist with digitally modeled environments. The result is a unique visual language that oscillates between analog tactility and post-human inquiry, pushing toward a deeper understanding of intelligence, autonomy, and the metaphysics of embodiment.
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Novel
The Forest Moon Novel
This visual practice naturally gave rise to a novel set on a bioengineered forest moon—a narrative forged between glitch aesthetics and experimental prose. The story follows a colony of robots abandoned in the aftermath of a failed terraforming project, exploring themes of identity, memory, and self-determination as they navigate the moon’s sentient ecosystems. Neither fully machine nor fully alive, these beings question their own origins while forming new myths in communion with their environment. The novel builds on Mitch’s visual worldbuilding, extending it into a lyrical, story-driven form that remains grounded in the speculative yet emotionally resonant core of his artistic practice.