Paul Choate

Paul Choate has dedicated his artistic career to exploring the evolution from manual craft to technological automation. His work examines how advanced technologies like AI and robotics can enhance rather than replace artistic expression. Using machines as creative partners, Choate creates pieces that emphasize the challenges of producing tangible art through mechanical means while offering a critique of humanity's tendency to overcomplicate reality. His pieces in the exhibition demonstrate how the fusion of human creativity with machine precision can reveal new artistic possibilities.
Paul Choate, b. 1984
Paul Choate was born in Southeast Texas and currently works in Brooklyn, New York. He received traditional training in fine art at a young age under Vivian Escagne. Paul's passion for creativity blossomed following his first fine art show at the Port Arthur Texas Art Museum, leading him to pursue a career in the arts.
After graduating from Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), Paul embraced new
challenges in Furniture and Industrial Design. From 2008 to 2015, he dedicated himself to designing and crafting bespoke furniture in Brooklyn. His innovative spirit led him to build his first custom CNC machine, a pivotal moment that advanced his design process in digital fabrication and ignited his interest in automation.
In 2021, having become an expert in automation, Paul brought his work full circle by
designing custom painting machines. This endeavor allowed him to harmonize technology and fine art uniquely and authentically. Paul's art is fueled by his need for invention, and his creations continue to elevate his artistic practice to strange and exciting new heights.
AVAILABLE WORKS

Acrylic on Wooden Substrate 48 x 36 in

Acrylic on Wooden Substrate 30 x 24 in

Acrylic on Wooden Substrate 24x 24 in

Acrylic on Wooden Substrate 24x 24 in

Acrylic on Wooden Substrate 24x 24 in

Acrylic on Wooden Substrate 30 x 24 in