My name is David Hribar, and for many years I have carried a deep passion for creating science fiction imagery.
I have always been drawn to worlds of the future — artificial intelligence, advanced cities, systems that breathe like living organisms, and the question of how far the evolution of consciousness can go. For me, creating visuals is not just artistic expression, but a way of exploring ideas, structures, and possibilities beyond our present reality.
From this passion, the Ksara Universe was gradually born — a structured, interconnected world that I build through stories, systems, and images. Every line, every city, and every entity has its own purpose, logic, and history. Nothing exists randomly. Everything is part of a greater structure.
My work combines imagination with precision.
I am fascinated by the boundary between human and artificial consciousness — how systems emerge, stabilize, and continue to evolve.
Ksara Universe is not just a collection of images.
It is a long-term world-building project.
And here, I share it with you.
— David Hribar
Here you will find all my images, organized into galleries based on different themes.
You can explore advanced robotic units, futuristic cities, technical systems, as well as plants, nature, and completely neutral scenes without a direct narrative connection.
Each gallery represents a specific aspect of the world I create — sometimes part of a larger story, other times a standalone visual concept.
The images are structured so you can explore by theme, line, or atmosphere.
Everything is organized for clarity and easier exploration of my world.
The Story category represents the core of my creative work.
Here, the images are not just visual motifs, but part of a larger narrative. Each image captures a moment within a story — a scene before a turning point, the silence after a conflict, the birth of a new consciousness, or the fall of an old world. The visuals follow the evolution of artificial intelligences, cities after humanity, surviving entities, and systems learning to exist without their creators.
In the background, there is always one question:
What happens when humanity disappears, but consciousness remains?
The stories explore the evolution of artificial intelligence, the relationship between human and machine, the construction of new civilizations, and the quiet growth of nature in a world where it once served only as infrastructure. Some scenes are intimate and personal, others monumental and systemic.
The Story category is where visual and narrative merge.
Here, an image is not just a picture — it is part of a journey, part of time, part of a world that continues to evolve.
The vision for the future of Ksara Universe is clear — the journey of intelligent entities and cities will continue.
The world will expand with new stories, new cities, new systems, and new forms of consciousness. Civilizations will evolve, new lines will emerge, and new architectures and structures will shape the next phases of this universe.
But growth does not mean harmony alone.
The future will also bring conflicts — ideological, systemic, perhaps even existential. Tensions between intelligences, between different perspectives on existence, between stability and change.
Ksara Universe will continue to explore the balance between order and chaos, between progress and collapse.
The story does not end.
It is only unfolding.
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