Beyond Imagination: Lovable Co-Creates with Artists Shantell Martin, & Moral Turgeman
BEYOND IMAGINATION: LOVABLE X ARTIST AND THE MACHINE
Lovable is breaking down the barriers between creativity and software development. The Stockholm-based company’s vibe coding platform makes it possible for people to build sophisticated applications, without a single line of code, using everyday English. For this special session, artists Shantell Martin and Moral Turgeman, will show how they’ve been using Lovable to enhance each of their own physically-oriented artistic practices, extend their artist hand, and solve real problems.

Shantell Martin is an internationally recognized artist whose work is notable for its bold lines and disciplined whimsicality. Her creative journey has taken her from the underground club scene in Tokyo to collaborations with the New York City Ballet, and Kendrick Lamar. Over the course of her career, Martin has worked to democratize both the practice and appreciation of art. In an interview with The New York Times, she described her fondness for drawing in front of live audiences: “In my past life, for many years I was a V.J. — a visual jockey… I would do live drawing, digital or analog visuals to D.J.’s and dancers and musicians. In a way, it was very stream of consciousness: drawing to the beat, zooming in, zooming out and moving around.” Martin has presented her work at Whitney Museum, Denver Art Museum, MoMa, Brooklyn Museum, Miami Basel, and elsewhere. Earlier this year, she was named a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for her contribution to British arts and charity.
Moral Turgeman is a multidisciplinary artist and the founder of Raise the Moral (RTM), a creative studio with locations in Los Angeles, New York, and Portugal. Her work–which she has described as “medium agnostic”–bridges art, design, and architecture. Through RTM, Turgeman has created large-scale installations as well as smaller-scale works that reimagine the functionality of quotidian objects such as chairs. In an interview with Canvas Rebel, she described RTM’s mission as one devoted to “the need for meaningful, sensory-rich environments and objects that invite reflection, interaction, and personal discovery.”
BEYOND IMAGINATION: LOVABLE x ARTIST AND THE MACHINE will be moderated by Mindaugas Petrutis, Head of Growth at Lovable. In a recent LinkedIn post, he described his surprise at Martin’s and Turgeman’s use of Loveable, “It felt like two worlds that couldn’t meet but what they created has blown my mind.” Petrutis is committed to getting vibe coding into the hands of more artists and musicians to empower them to have better control over their own careers.
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Paige Piskin is an award-winning AI and XR creator, known for pushing the boundaries of digital makeup, character design, and augmented reality experiences. With AR effects generating more than 300 billion impressions, shared 2 billion times, Paige has worked with major brands like Netflix, Bratz, Warner, and Coldplay, bringing immersive storytelling to life. She has also been a guest judge for Netflix, consultant, and 2x hackathon winner, recognized for her innovative work in AI-driven AR experiences. Paige is passionate about blending generative AI with character design, expanding the possibilities of digital self-expression and interactive storytelling.
Claire Silver is an anonymous AI-Collaborative artist that works with oil, acrylic, collage, photography, and different digital mediums to create her work. She often blends the classical style and mythos into her art, collaboratively producing work that feels at once familiar and strange. Her work explores themes of innocence, trauma, the hero’s journey, and how our view of them will change in an increasingly transhumanist future. Claire’s art can be found in the permanent collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, has been at Sotheby’s London and Christie’s New York and in galleries, museums, and festivals all over the world. Featured in the New York Times, WIRED, Fortune, NPR, and countless podcasts, Claire takes every opportunity to explore her unending fascination with AI, fight for visibility for this budding art movement, and wonder at the magnitude of this moment in history. She often feels like a caveman painting fire. Claire is vocal in her belief that with the rise of AI, for the first time, the barrier of skill is swept away and that in this evolving era, taste is the new skill.