About
Who We Are.
We are just your normal every day married couple that have been dabbling in digital arts since the 1980s and finally decided to move out of the obscure corners of game content and website graphics into a broader medium.
What We Do.
We work as a single, cohesive, collaborative, entitiy under the MFDunn moniker to generate, modify, edit, enhance and publish thousands of artworks for public and private consumption. We also do commisioned works and charitable works.
Our Process.
Our process involves planning, writing, and proofing of textual and visual "prompts" for a variety of artificial intelligences. Once we have a "prompt" that we are happy with we will submit it anywhere from 20 to 50 to 500 times with minor "steering" of the prompt until we generate a number of good images. We then cull this pool of images into a group we find the most asthetically pleasing. Our culled group then goes through multiple iterations of editing, mixing, remixing, filtering, and manipulations until we have generated what we believe to be the best possible expression of the original vision for this image. These final images are upscaled and edited to be suitable for printing at up to poster size without unwanted pixelization, grain, or artifacts.
Our Style.
Eclectic and eccentric would probably be the best descriptors of our style. Or better yet indescribable.. We are a melding of a nomadic by nature Gemini that has traveled the world most of his life and immersed himself in various cultures. And a Pisces southern belle with a love for both southern roots and gothic soulfulness that has swum in the sea of online arts since the days of DOS.
Our Vision.
We do this for our love of the art and the process. Our vision is simple... Generate beautiful, unique, interesting, and thought provoking artwork and share that artwork with others. The decision to more broadly commercialize comes from the realization that the technology of print on demand and direct ship print houses has finally reached a point where we can be confident that what arrives to the customer is accurate to what we produced and they purchased.