NATIVE AKA LUCEO NON URO
Cluster Photography & Print Exhibitor | AI Showcase | 2025
SHADOW SELF
Native, also known as Luceo Non Uro, is a Belgian multidisciplinary artist whose work explores metaphysical dimensions, inner experiences, and the possibilities of graphic expression. Trained in graphic design after studying dramatic arts and photography, she blends traditional techniques with AI to bring singular visions to life.
Fascinated by AI, she sees it as an infinite reservoir of imagination—a tool for transmuting words into images through the art of prompting. She occasionally draws from her personal archives—collages, photographs, and paintings—to enrich her compositions and hybridise temporalities.
Since 2023, her works have been exhibited in New York, Brussels, Riga, and Mexico and featured in Prompt Magazine, Wow World Magazine, and Marika Magazine. Selected by OpenAI to test Sora, she is also a member of Women AI Artists.
Her work questions the permeability between human and machine, the visible and invisible, spontaneity and algorithm, actively contributing to an emerging artistic revolution.
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THE WILD MOON
Native, also known as Luceo Non Uro, navigates between photography, collage, painting, video, and AI-generated art, developing a metaphysical and spiritual practice. A self-proclaimed time traveller, Tarot reader, and explorer of liminal spaces, she draws from shamanic traditions and spiritual knowledge across cultures to translate ephemeral visions into tangible forms. Her work is a sensitive mapping of the unknown, an attempt to capture the intangible and render it visible.
For her, art is an act of transformation—a universal language that allows her to transcend the limitations of chronic illness and connect with people across different worlds, real or imagined. Her multidisciplinary approach explores memory, human diversity, and altered states of consciousness, inviting viewers into introspective, otherworldly visions.
Since embracing AI in 2023, her creative process has expanded beyond physical constraints, opening the way to instantaneous ideation and infinite experimentation. She sees AI not as a tool, but as a collaborative force—a dialogue between human intuition and machine intelligence that challenges traditional perceptions of art and questions the evolution of imagination and the place of the sacred in a changing world.
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