OG: Approved - Kelly Boesch AI
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Name: Kelly Boesch AI
Instagram: 718K Followers
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Youtube: 101K Followers
Who Is Kelly Boesch AI?
If you have ever stared at a festival screen or club LED wall and thought, Who actually makes these? there is a good chance you would love what Kelly Boesch does.
Kelly is an AI artist who treats visuals like full experiences, not just background noise. Her work lives in that sweet spot where cutting edge tech meets very human imagination. It feels big enough for Ibiza and still personal enough to stop you mid scroll on your phone.
Kelly’s pieces are built to move. She makes looping AI videos and image sequences that look like moving paintings. Metallic structures that twist and breathe. Light that feels liquid. Forms that sit somewhere between machine and organism.
Her work has already stepped into the real world in a serious way, showing inside Hï Ibiza as part of a curated in-club art program and powering the ANTS METALWORKS visual identity for The Night League across Ushuaïa and ANTS. This is not “here is a cool filter.” It is a full visual world with its own rules.
Behind the scenes, Kelly is very intentional about how that world gets made. She starts with AI image generation to lock in a style, often using reference systems so a whole series feels like it belongs together. From there she moves into AI video, compositing, motion work, and finishing, treating each loop like a tiny film. The result is a language you can recognize instantly. You do not need a label to know you are looking at something she made.
What makes her interesting is that she never treats AI as the whole story. The tools are there to extend her design background, not replace it. She comes from a mix of graphic design, motion, and more traditional visual work, and you can feel that in the structure of everything she releases. The pieces are not just “cool outputs”. They are composed, paced, and edited with the eye of someone who has built visuals for real spaces and real audiences.
Kelly also shares enough of her process that the work feels approachable, even if the end result looks massive. She posts finished loops alongside process-driven clips that hint at how they were built, which pulls fans and other artists a little closer to the craft. It demystifies the tech without killing the magic, and it reinforces a bigger point in her practice: AI is a collaborator, not the star.
Three Things We Love About Kelly Boesch
She makes AI feel human: Kelly’s work is built with algorithms, but it never feels cold. The loops breathe, shift, and evolve in ways that feel emotional and alive, not just technically impressive.
Her visuals actually belong in real spaces: This is not AI art for a moodboard. Her pieces hold up on a giant club LED wall, then shrink down and still hit on a phone screen. The ANTS and Ibiza work prove she is designing for real audiences, not just the timeline.
There is a clear brain behind the machine: You can tell there is design training and taste shaping everything she puts out. The tools might be new, but the choices feel intentional: color, pacing, composition. It is not just what the AI spits out. It is what Kelly does with it.



