In a special feature for Promoview, artist and designer Hanna Inaiáh recounts the personal and professional path that led her to the intersection of fashion, surface design, and artificial intelligence.
Written by Julia Padula, the article explores Hanna’s evolution—from handcrafted accessories and digital design experiments to becoming a leading voice in the use of AI for artistic creation. Her journey is full of pivotal moments: mastering CorelDRAW early in her studies, launching her own business, returning to work after motherhood, and finally embracing AI as a medium for surreal, emotionally rich, and visually intricate compositions.
For Hanna, AI is not a replacement for artistic expression, but a tool that expands creative possibilities. She uses it to blend handmade aesthetics with dreamlike digital visuals, often incorporating references to embroidery, texture, and memory. Her works challenge the viewer to question what is real and what is machine-generated.
“This technology doesn't eliminate creativity—it amplifies it,” she says. “What I bring to AI is the emotional baggage, the artistic references, and the human touch.”
The feature highlights how Hanna’s work sits at the forefront of an artistic shift—where authenticity and innovation walk hand in hand.