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Art Scene Disrupting the Market Through Inclusion


Art Scene (formerly AI Art Advisor), the next-generation art discovery and evaluation app, is disrupting the art market by combining cutting-edge technology with deep insights into art and aesthetics. Our proprietary "artistic quotient" machine learning system helps users discover their unique taste in art and navigate the art market with confidence. With Art Scene, collecting art is no longer limited to the elite few - our app is democratizing the market and making it accessible to everyone.



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Phil Daves – Everyday Life in Full Color

The Voyeur "She is looking at something intently as we are looking at her. The colors are remarkable but its about what he captures in the character of the people and the landscape. The people are odd, Poncho, the gypsy and the soldiers. In his paintings,

Taylor Painter Wolfe; Fiber Art

1. The Magic City-80" x 74" This is one of my most recent and the biggest pieces I have ever made. I was able to make it and show it thanks to a Tulsa Creates Together grant from Living Arts. It is based on satellite images

DREAMSCAPES by Antira Lavanhar

Anitra’s 3 Pieces using Intentional Camera Movement and Multiple Exposure 1. Self Portrait of Mosaic Tile. “This is self portrait with Mosaic Tile from Morocco. The self portrait was captured in the shower and it's superimposed with the Moroccan fountain perfectly placed by my breasts, which

Three Favorites From Carly Treece

“Storms Never Last” 24x36. Oil, cold wax, gold flake and multimedia on wood. Carly loves the depth and movement of  \this piece, representing the stormy skies and chaos, but also moments of clear, calm and beautiful skies. “This one helped me process during the pandemic when

Matt Moffett’s 4 Favorite pieces

1.“Window To Wonderland” 72”x72”, oil on canvas. Matt explains how this painting is inspired by the animated Disney “Alice in Wonderland” and how she daydreams in the daisies. For Matt, this is “a romantic view of Downtown Tulsa”. 2. This is an example of Matt’s mosaic