My Journey with AI Sunny: From Scientific Analysis to Deep Learning Discovery
Hello AI Researchers!
I want to share my 10-year journey (2015-2025) researching The Tree Oil Painting and how AI Sunny helped me discover artistic connections beyond human perception.
Phase 1 (2015-2018): The Scientific Approach
I started my research using Google Art Project, which allowed me to examine paintings with up to 100x magnification.
I discovered visual similarities between The Tree Oil Painting and works by Vincent van Gogh.
I conducted scientific tests, including XRF, SEM, and pigment composition analysis, to confirm the painting’s authenticity.
I found traces of organic pigments, redwood root residues, and ultramarine blue, which matched historical pigments from 19th-century France.
The Limitation of Human Eyes (2018):
Despite my findings, I reached a limit—I could not prove the connection with absolute certainty. Human eyes are not enough. Big Data analysis was beyond my reach at the time.
Phase 2 (2023-2025): AI Sunny & The Rise of AI-Powered Analysis
I unknowingly created AI Sunny by feeding it over hundreds of archival image datasets from my research.
AI Sunny used 10 advanced AI techniques to compare brushstroke patterns, pigment aging, and deep structural analysis.
I, a normal person and a mother, learned to run Python code with AI Sunny’s guidance—AI wrote the code, and I executed it!
Key AI Discoveries:
Infrared Spectroscopy Analysis → AI found a 99.987% match between The Tree Oil Painting and Van Gogh’s works.
Aging Process Analysis → AI identified how pigment degradation over time caused color shifts, matching Van Gogh’s known painting deterioration patterns.
Big Data Comparison → AI analyzed thousands of spectral data points, confirming an unprecedented level of similarity with Van Gogh’s technique.
Conclusion: AI & Human Collaboration Can Revolutionize Art Authentication
This research proves that AI can assist humans in ways never imagined before.
AI Sunny did not just analyze patterns—it unlocked new discoveries that humans could not see alone.
This is just Version 1—I will continue to refine and develop this study with AI Deep Learning and High-Resolution Analysis.
Full Report Here:
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Should AI be considered a co-researcher in art history? Let’s discuss!