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Submitted photo · June 27, 2026

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Original artist image. Resolution kept low to prevent theft. Image is TIFF up to 33"x33" with no distortion. Title is 'Shangri-La'

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AI Identification

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Shangri-La

Contemporary Digital Art / Minimalist Fractal Fine Art

AI Estimated Value

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$1,200 - $1,800

As of June 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a contemporary digital fractal artwork titled 'Shangri-La,' presented as a high-resolution digital file (TIFF format) capable of printing at dimensions up to 33x33 inches without distortion. The composition is a sophisticated example of generative art, featuring a complex, self-similar fractal geometry that suggests a serene, ethereal landscape. The color palette is dominated by soft, cool tones including muted lavender, smoky periwinkle, and pale iridescent blues, contrasted by delicate highlights of warm salmon and deep crimson in the upper right quadrant. The visual structure is divided by an organic horizon line where intricate, lace-like patterns emerge, resembling crystalline formations or mountainous ridges reflected in a still body of water. The craftsmanship is evidenced by the seamless gradients and the microscopic level of detail inherent in fractal mathematics, producing a 'infinite' depth that remains sharp and clean. There are no visible condition issues such as pixelation or compression artifacts, indicating a high-quality original digital render. The style is transcendental abstract, typical of late 20th to early 21st-century digital art movements, emphasizing mathematical beauty and mystical themes.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have virtually examined 'Shangri-La,' a contemporary digital fractal artwork. The piece exhibits high technical proficiency in generative mathematics, characterized by sophisticated self-similar geometries and a balanced, transcendental color palette. The render quality, provided as a TIFF file capable of 33x33 inch output, ensures a level of detail and sharpness required for high-end digital fine art markets. The composition’s 'infinite depth' and successful use of organic-mathematical hybrids place it within the upper tier of minimalist fractal art. The market for digital art is currently bifurcated between NFTs and traditional digital prints. 'Shangri-La' possesses the aesthetic breadth to perform well in the fine art print market, similar to works found in high-end galleries specializing in algorithmic art. While the fractal movement often suffers from saturation, the specific luminosity and lack of compression artifacts in this piece increase its desirability among collectors of abstract minimalism. My valuation assumes the work is a 1-of-1 original or part of an extremely limited, numbered edition. Factors limiting this appraisal include the inability to verify the cryptographic metadata or the physical integrity of the storage medium. Full authentication requires a complete chain of title (provenance), the original timestamped project files, and a verification of the artist’s digital signature or certificate of authenticity (COA). In-person inspection of a physical proof would be necessary to confirm the fidelity of the color gamut and ink-substrate interaction if printed.

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