Prompt art is not a technique — it is a gesture. A silent dialogue between human and machine, where every word carries intent, and every syntax sculpts the unseen. The prompt artist does not code — he summons. He summons forms, visions, and matter yet unimagined, born from the tension between language and algorithmic unknown. He does not vanish behind the machine — he guides it, inspires it, magnetizes it. In this art, precision becomes poetry, ambiguity becomes a resource, and the imagination, an endless territory. It is a new grammar of sensibility, where creation emerges from pure suggestion — not to show, but to reveal. Prompt art is an art of inner vision, an art of the verb, an art of vertigo.
— Hadrien de Saint Leger (H2SL)