An AI-assisted fragrance object developed from an original 3D design.
The work starts with a controlled, sculptural form built in 3D, then evolves through AI into a softer, more fluid visual language.
By merging structured metal with botanical and liquid elements, it explores the tension between precision and unpredictability.
A study of how digital processes can reshape the way we perceive material, beauty, and scent.

WORKING PROCESS

This series began with hand-drawn sketches exploring fluid, organic forms within structured jewelry design.
The butterfly motif was developed as a soft, evolving shape, balancing movement and stability.

The designs were then translated into precise 3D models, where form and material were refined.
AI was later introduced to extend the visual language, enhancing fluidity and atmosphere beyond the original structure.

These 3D studies translate the earlier sketches into sculptural, wearable forms.
Based on the initial drawings, the rings were digitally sculpted to preserve a sense of fluidity while refining structure and proportion.

Different iterations explore how the butterfly silhouette integrates with varying band systems, from minimal to more expressive configurations.
Material tests further examine the interaction between polished metal and translucent cores, creating a balance between precision and organic movement.