BERLIN, Conn. — While artificial intelligence is difficult to avoid, seemingly spreading everywhere from the workplace to people's phones, one artist is embracing it with his latest exhibit in Berlin featuring AI art.

At first glance, the framed images hanging at the Berlin-Peck Memorial Library appear to be oil paintings. They feature soft brush strokes, rich color and classic impressionistic style. A closer look, however, reveals something unusual: they're not painted by hand.

“What I think really struck me is when I show these pictures to people, the reaction typically is, 'Wow,' or 'How did you do that—is it a painting?'” said photographer Dan Butler.

It is a painting, but not in the traditional sense.

For his latest exhibit, "The Road to Autumn," Butler has taken 12 photographs

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