Skip to main content
The Keyword
Gen AI is bringing New Yorkers' imagination to life
["How does Gemini work in Google Maps?", "What is quantum computing?", "What are the camera features on Pixel 10?"]

Gen AI is bringing New Yorkers' imagination to life

Image showing Imagine If challenge on a screen at a New York City subway station, featuring a drawing of Washington Square Park with a disco ball and giant headphones.

Staten Island–based illustrator Ariana Cimino paints with pure joy. A School of Visual Arts graduate, she fills her work with color, charm, and plenty of dogs- her favorite muses. Blending playful energy with thoughtful detail, Ariana creates portraits of people and pets as well as collaborative projects that radiate warmth. Whether it’s a beloved pet or a city scene, her art always smiles back.

Queens-based Jeff Wave is a musician and multidisciplinary artist whose work blends technology, architecture, and design with human-centered storytelling. His style is futuristic but approachable, combining sound, visuals, and spatial ideas to create immersive experiences. Inspired by the structures and creators around him, Jeff aims to spark curiosity in young artists, connecting imagination and inspiration to real-world creativity.

Lauren Camara is a Bronx-based, self-taught artist and graphic designer who creates layered, colorful portraits entirely from meticulously cut paper. Her work turns everyday moments into visual stories, capturing both their beauty and the complex narratives they hold. Through her art, Lauren highlights the people and communities that inspire her, showing how ordinary encounters can reveal extraordinary stories.

Molly Goldfarb is a Manhattan-based studio artist known for her vibrant acrylic paintings, limited edition digital works, and marker drawings. Her pop-meets-punk style brings movement, color, and attitude to abstract portraits, otherworldly scenes, plant studies, and visual notes from daily life and travels. A fixture in New York galleries and pop-ups, she’s exhibited internationally, always chasing the next idea, brushstroke, or burst of creative energy.

Brooklyn-based artist Subway Doodle turns everyday subway rides into surreal adventures. His signature blue monsters slip into city scenes, sharing seats with commuters and photobombing New Yorkers in the wild. He’s a two-time Emmy winner and the only artist besides Banksy featured solo at the Banksy Museum. His work reminds us that the city’s chaos is always just one doodle away from magic.

Image

Let’s stay in touch. Get the latest news from Google in your inbox.

Subscribe