I write the idea, generate it, throw most of it away, and finish what's left. You buy the file, print it as large as your wall allows, and it's yours for good.
Enter the room →Everything I've made, rehung at random every time the page loads. Nothing is a limited edition — a file shouldn't be made scarce on purpose.
Buy more, pay less: 16 USDT saves 10%, and it climbs to 25% off over 40 USDT. Applied automatically in the cart.
Work made as a group. Buy the whole set and it costs less than the pieces would separately — every piece is still sold on its own.
A real sequence, in this order, for every piece on this site.
Written down first, in words. Some sit in the notebook for months before they're worth trying.
Dozens of attempts per piece, sometimes hundreds, each one steered further from the last.
Almost everything gets deleted. This is the part that takes the longest and shows the least.
Colour, grain and composition worked by hand, then prepared as a print-ready file at 4096 × 6144.
To be completely clear: every piece here is AI-generated. I don't hide it, because the making is the interesting part.
Nothing here is traced from another artist's work, scraped from a portfolio, or resold from a stock library. What you're paying for is the direction, the hundreds of rejections behind each survivor, the finishing — and a file that's genuinely ready to print rather than a screenshot.
"Warqa is a sheet of paper and a leaf at the same time. One word for the thing you draw on and the thing that grows."
I work alone — I make the pieces, write the labels, and answer the email.
Files are high resolution and print-ready. Payment is in USDT, orders start at 12 USDT, and your download opens the moment it clears.
— Majd Haidar