portrait
generative art
01:09
2025
A contemporary digital artist, Lena Ekert developed a practice at the intersection of generative systems, glitch processes, code-based art, and artificial intelligence tools, which she approaches as true creative collaborators. Her workflow combines custom coding, real-time environments, and digital painting, as well as advanced explorations of color behavior and experimental video layering. Rather than treating color as surface or decoration, she approaches it as a condition: something that carries weight, duration, and emotional density. Ekert works primarily with generative digital video, developing systems that balance control and drift. In selected projects, she integrates AI-assisted processes, particularly when working with the human figure, using technology as a tool to refine perception rather than automate expression. Her practice explores perception as a living process: unstable, responsive, and continuously unfolding. She creates works where digital systems behave like living organisms, capable of transforming, breaking, and revealing subtle psychological states. Across abstraction, geometry, and figuration, the focus of her work is not on representation, but on states: perceptual, emotional, and temporal, experienced from within rather than observed from a distance.
Her work has been presented in major international art contexts, including Times Square, Miami Art Basel, and Art Basel Switzerland, as well as at Art Lounge Clinic and Art Innovation Gallery. Her approach has also been featured in Forbes, highlighting the singularity of her practice and her ability to anchor technology in a deeply emotional artistic language.

These works form a continuous series. Each video represents a variation within the same perceptual and emotional field.
Medium: Generative digital video
generative art
portrait
01:09
2025