I achieve the dreamlike, deep emotionality of live music screen design through AI generated images, oftentimes combined with traditional photography. This image tells the story of crying a river through the struggle of separation and the sense of having been left for someone else. In the painful state of vengeance, the singer hopes that the other person will also experience deep suffering when remorsefully returning, paying a price for the hurt he caused. She sings: 'Why don't you cry me a river? I cried a river over you.'
Beate Walden, born in Frankfurt, Germany. is recognized for her photographic dreamprint artwork that blurs the boundaries between reality and imagination. She is included in the winning images at the IPA Awards, the LICC Awards as well as the PX3 Paris Photo Prize. Solo shows in Los Angeles and San Miguel de Allende. Inspired by poetry, philosophy and the foundations of human nature, Beate Walden’s photonarratives blend beauty and truth with humor and dreamlike magic—a horizon into her unique visual alchemy.