seattle to talk to the man who made this. anthony edwards trained as an art director told me how easy it is and how about like vampire city impressionist water color. a couple holding hands whoa he said he doesn t sell pieces anymore. he is using it to visualize hip hop performers who died young as they would look if they lived to old age. the power to commission any artist in history. that s the fun part reporter: then i showed him what i bought. oh, yeah. reporter: is this art do we consider this art? yeah. reporter: and you are the artist yeah. reporter: but did he not paint it he typed words into an app what responsibility do you have to say to someone like me, this was kicked out by a piece of ai? i feel like i do owe some on the other hand, i kind of feel like if you like it, you like it. reporter: he admits he s not totally sure what he s even
Whether you're new to Portland or haven't left your house in a while, fall is a great time to refamiliarize yourself with the multitude of spaces that make up Portland's effervescent art ecology. Since the city has a longstanding history of being home to artists, makers, and all types of creatives, this list could get vast fast. Instead, here's a partial overview highlighting some upcoming shows that we think look particularly neat. And we’ll explain.