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Announcement April 14, 2026 · 4 min read

Airtistic.ai launches: a multilingual home for AI in art

by Airtistic.ai Editorial

We are launching Airtistic.ai today.

Eight months in the making, Airtistic.ai is a multilingual platform — English, Spanish, and French at the start, with five more languages already translated and waiting in the wings — built for artists, curators, gallerists, museum educators, and the creative professionals working at the intersection of AI and the arts.

What we built

Three layers, in order of immediate usefulness:

  1. An interactive playground. Six tools you can use today: an AI Readiness Assessment, an AI Help Calculator, a Prompt Builder rooted in the CRAFT framework, an Ethics Simulator, an AI Roadmap Builder, and a Creative Studio for live experimentation. None of them require sign-up. None of them ship your work to anyone.

  2. A curated archive. Quick wins (real prompts artists use), what-to-do and what-not-to-do dossiers, a glossary of 52 AI-art terms, a tool directory of 43 working AI tools, a prompt library of 35 battle-tested templates, six specialization tracks, four content collections (galleries, movements, creative challenges, success stories) — all written in art-first language, all translated.

  3. Five guides and eight artist-personas to talk to. The chat widget on every page is powered by Gemini and lets you choose between Airte (the friendly default), Mira (the moderate critic-curator), Paletta (the traditionalist), Pixelle (the innovator), Carlos (the curator), and eight inspiration-artist roleplays grounded in the documented biographies of Hilma af Klint, Vermeer, Sol LeWitt, Yayoi Kusama, Manet, Hokusai, Berenice Abbott, and Käthe Kollwitz.

Why now

Because the AI-and-art conversation has been dominated by the loudest voices on either pole — total dismissal or total enthusiasm — and the working artists, gallerists, and educators we know are exhausted by both. The middle ground, where most actual creative practice happens, has been under-served.

We built Airtistic.ai to be the trusted, art-first source for that middle ground. The curatorial voice is independent of any AI vendor. The guides are clear about being AI personas. Every recommendation is evidence-based, every controversy is named honestly, and every translation is real translation rather than auto-translation.

What’s next

Translations into Portuguese, German, Italian, Chinese, and Japanese are written and waiting; we are surfacing them one at a time after a native-speaker editorial pass. The learning program’s case studies and simulations are growing. The inspirations gallery — where AI works in the visual idioms of named artists are presented with full provenance and ethics notes — is being expanded.

If you want to follow what we publish here, the newsletter is in the footer of every page. If you want to talk back, every artist persona will hear you out.

— The Airtistic.ai Editorial Team

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