Ilya
Tsaryuk
I build worlds from the wreckage of the real — futures that feel inherited rather than invented.

Salvador Dalí
Is Dead
In December 1941, art dealer Julien Levy walked into the New York Public Library, where Salvador Dalí waited for him with a manuscript. Not the autobiography he would publish the following year — the other one. The true one.
What Levy received that night was the story of Sal Delgado — a boy from the future who dreamed of becoming an artist in a world where machines had already replaced them.

The Hitchhiker's
Tales
The first AI-generated illustrated narrative poem series ever published.
Told from the roadside — figures waiting at the edge of something, moving through landscapes that feel borrowed from dreams and returned slightly damaged.
Story Collection
Branches of Tomorrow
Warnings and glimpses into the myriad paths humanity could tread — dictated by an interdimensional Hitchhiker.