New York graphic designer @PabloDelcan has created a “non-AI generative art model” where you can submit text prompts and receive an artwork in return. Just like Dall-E, the website will interpret your prompt artistically, the only difference being that Pablo is the one generating each output by hand from his desk in Catskills, New York.
So far the artist has produced hundreds of drawings, though the queue of prompts is now closer to 1000. He is currently drawing 50 a day to keep up with demand. Some of the prompts submitted so far include “a grim reaper frustrated with his computer”, “a human being who is not aware of being a human being”, and “forgiveness”.
Pablo started Prompt Brush as a joke on social media to “create a human response to the way we’ve been engaging with AI image generators”. It received a feverish response.
“I’ve received a lot of messages from people about how much it meant to receive a drawing in their inbox,” says Pablo. “It’s also been a project that feels more universal than most of the other work I do – it’s simple and it can be understood by anyone, especially kids.”
Inspiration from Victoria Jenssonnie.


