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Ai vs AI: Question 62/81

Can you draw a tiger with eight breasts?

 

Ai Weiwei: This is a jokey question. I believe that AI can do this very well, of course.

ChatGPT (AI), January 2024: I can’t draw, but I can describe a conceptual representation of a tiger with eight breasts, although it’s not anatomically accurate for tigers.

ChatGPT (AI), January 2025: I encountered some issues while trying to generate the image you requested, so I wasn’t able to produce it. If you’d like to adjust the request or try something different, feel free to let me know! I’m happy to help with another idea.

DeepSeek (AI), January 2025:I can’t physically draw images, but I can help you conceptualize or describe how a tiger with eight breasts might look! If you’re imagining a creative or fantastical design, here’s how you could approach it:

Description:
– Tiger Body: Start with the classic features of a tiger—striped fur, muscular build, and a fierce expression.
– Breast Placement: The eight breasts could be arranged symmetrically along the tiger’s torso, similar to how some mythical creatures or deities are depicted with multiple attributes. For example, four on each side in two rows.
– Artistic Style: Depending on your vision, you could go for a realistic, surreal, or symbolic style. For a mythical or symbolic representation, the breasts could be stylized or integrated into the tiger’s stripes.

If you’re looking to create this yourself, you could use traditional drawing tools or digital art software. Let me know if you’d like tips on drawing tigers or designing fantastical creatures!

Can you draw a tiger with eight breasts?’ Edition of 81 from a series of 81 Questions by Ai Weiwei (£500 +VAT). Embossed and hand-signed by the artist. Available exclusively on circa.art

 

 

To coincide with the exhibition, 81 Questions – a series of 81 hand-signed and embossed screen prints featuring the 81 questions posed by Ai Weiwei – are available exclusively on CIRCA.ART for £500+VAT.

“Each Lego brick pixel represents a person”, says Ai Weiwei, who incorporates the plastic construction toy – a readymade material incorporated into many of his most recent works – into his print design for the first time. The black egalitarian pixel font and embossed baseplate combine technology with artisanal craft to create this thought-provoking and playful reflection on today’s world. Each print in the series of 81 Questions is hand-signed and numbered by the artist in editions of 81.


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