Chris Buzelli, a New York-based artist whose surreal illustrations have graced the pages of renowned publications like Vanity Fair, Rolling Stone, The New York Times, and Nautilus, believes that artificial intelligence won’t mark the end of art as we know it. Buzelli’s passion for painting was ignited during his childhood while watching The Magic of Oil Painting, a television show hosted by Bill Alexander, in his grandfather’s TV repair shop in Chicago.
Buzelli’s career has since flourished, making him a recognized name in the world of illustration. His unique, dreamlike style has become a fixture for regular readers of Nautilus, where his work frequently appears on the covers.
In a recent interview, we spoke with Buzelli about his artistic journey, why he continues to favor traditional, physical media, and how he views the growing presence of AI in the art world. Despite the advancements of technology, Buzelli remains steadfast in his belief that human creativity will always hold a unique place in the realm of art.
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