Founder & Artist
Mariia Nabira
Mariia Nabira is an abstract painter and digital artist whose work explores the invisible landscapes of consciousness, emotion, and quantum possibility. Working at the intersection of traditional painting and AI-assisted creation, she translates neural pathways, emotional frequencies, and cosmic textures into vivid, large-scale compositions.
Her work has been collected in over 15 countries, with collectors drawn to the electric energy, textural depth, and emotional immediacy of her paintings. Each piece begins as a dialogue between human intuition and computational possibility — and ends as something that could only exist through both.
“I paint the moment before understanding — the electrical storm that becomes a thought. The soul in the machine is always human.”
Philosophy
Soul in the Machine.
Quantum Atlas Studio was founded on a simple conviction: AI does not replace the artist. It gives the artist new brushes. Every tool in human history — from charcoal to camera — has expanded what art can be without diminishing what art means. AI is no different.
The studio name reflects this philosophy. A “quantum atlas” maps territories that exist in multiple states simultaneously — just as each painting exists as both a human emotional gesture and a computational exploration. The art lives in the overlap.
Creative Process
From vision to canvas.
Ideation
Concepts begin with AI-assisted visual exploration — generating hundreds of compositional possibilities before selecting the direction that resonates.
Composition
The chosen concept is refined through iterative digital painting, establishing the composition, colour relationships, and emotional arc of the piece.
Refinement
Each artwork is meticulously detailed at ultra-high resolution (8000px), ensuring every texture, gradient, and brushstroke is preserved.
Mastering
Colour calibration, tonal adjustments, and format preparation ensure the digital file translates faithfully to physical print media.
Presentation
The finished work is catalogued, titled, and prepared for the collection — ready for museum-quality reproduction on archival paper.
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Collections
200+
Original Works
15+
Countries