Doopiidoo: the AI artist from MidJourney and Runway who exhibits in Times Square and publishes every day on daily.xyz

Doopiidoo—a Russian designer based in Serbia—has been in product for more than a decade and creates with MidJourney and AI animation. Permanent artist of Fellowship since 2023; exhibitions in Paris, New York, Seoul and The Wrong Biennale. Profile on daily.xyz, Instagram and X.

Artwork by Doopiidoo: figure with a hat in front of a luminous monolith — dreamlike aesthetics by the AI artist on daily.xyz
Dreamscape by Doopiidoo in the Fellowship / daily.xyz artist directory: solitary figures, dramatic light and open narrative. Source: daily.xyz — Doopiidoo

In the ecosystem of generative art, few profiles condense as much constancy and physical reach as Doopiidoo. A product designer with more than a decade of experience, the Russian artist based in Serbia migrated towards visual artificial intelligence, choosing MidJourney as his main tool and, more recently, Runway for animation. His profile on daily.xyz—the Fellowship platform—describes him as a permanent artist since 2023, with works in Times Square, European fairs and the The Wrong Biennale festival. On social networks, @doopiidoop accumulates tens of thousands of followers and publishes animated pieces that mix the dreamlike and the everyday.

Video: reel of the artist on daily.xyz

Featured sequence from the official profile: transitions between pieces of Doopiidoo's visual universe. Source: Fellowship — fellowship-artist-header-doopiidoo.mp4

«I often believe something unconsciously»

daily.xyz's biography opens with a quote from the artist himself: «I often create something unconsciously, as an image is born and carries me along with the current.» That phrase fits with works like My Adorable Demons or Bread and Bayan, where hybrid characters—sponge heads, red accordions, desaturated wooden houses—seem to emerge from a flow more than a rigid briefing.

Doopiidoo explores "memorable images and their distinctive attributes," according to the official text: ancient deities, ghosts, aliens and modern figures with their own style. The result is an enormous catalog – the platform estimates more than 200,000 images generated with MidJourney in one year – with aesthetic coherence: saturated color, integrity of forms and space for the viewer to complete the story.

Bread and Bayan by Doopiidoo: figure with a fluffy head and a red accordion in front of a wooden house — work from Daily Program Season 1
Bread and Bayan (2023), piece of the Daily Program | Season #1: “Early morning, fresh bread, and favorite bayan songs” — with AI-generated music and audio reflection from the artist. Source: daily.xyz — Bread and Bayan

Daily.xyz and the daily Fellowship program

daily.xyz is not just a portfolio: the Daily Program documents the evolution of AI art in real time. Every day, guest and resident artists publish new works on a shared timeline and common smart contract. Fellowship describes the vision like this: to capture a transformative period of art and celebrate defining moments of each creator's journey within a new medium.

Doopiidoo's pieces in the inaugural season include video, AI music and "audio reflections" in which the artist comments on the process—a level of transparency that the platform itself promotes to connect with collectors and the community. For those who come from Instagram or X, daily.xyz functions as a curated archive and institutional context.

From the screen to Times Square and the fairs

The official profile highlights more than ten locations in 2023: Paris, Seoul, Lisbon, Los Angeles, New York - with pieces in the iconic Times Square next to SuperChief Gallery -, the Stroke fair in Munich and Rome with Satyrus Meta Art. It was also selected for The Wrong Biennale, one of the most cited digital art festivals on the independent circuit.

That physical trajectory matters in a debate that sometimes pigeonholes AI art only as an infinite feed: Doopiidoo demonstrates that the same images circulate in NFTs (Foundation), in networks with millions of views — like the animated pieces “The Forest Never Sleeps” or “What Does a Fish Dream Before Dinner?” in X— and in gallery supports.

MidJourney, Runway and the turn to animation

The daily.xyz biography places MidJourney as a central tool and announces the expansion into animation with Runway. In X, the artist publishes short clips with high engagement: creatures in forests, surreal scenes and loops that function as micro-trailers of a broader universe. Several Daily Program works add an AI-generated soundtrack, closing the circle of image + movement + audio.

The background in product design is noticeable in the compositional clarity: even in chaotic scenes, there is visual hierarchy and recognizable characters—something that collectors and curators value when filtering out the noise of massive generative art.

Where to follow him today

To explore his work in chronological order and work sheets, the starting point is daily.xyz/artist/doopiidoo. Instagram concentrates visual premieres and processes; X works as a showcase for viral animations and dialogue with other AI creators. If you are looking for pieces on the secondary market or auctions, Foundation completes the map that the artist himself links to from his bio.

At a time when image models are renewed every month, Doopiidoo represents another speed: that of the artist who publishes every day, documents his evolution on a dedicated platform and brings the same visual language of MidJourney to digital murals in New York. You don't need to buy a token to understand the phenomenon: just scroll through his profile, activate the sound on