Mixed Media Art

When creating digital art, I'm drawn to a mixed media approach, blending elements from various sources. This results in a fusion of real-life pictures, hand-drawn illustrations, CAD art, and Adobe Suites creations, creating a dynamic and multi-dimensional visual experience

Movie Posters

The Revenant


"The Revenant" is a stunning film renowned for its captivating narrative and breathtaking visual artistry. I selected this particular scene for its visceral nature, a moment that resonates deeply with viewers and leaves a lasting impression

Independence Day

"Independence Day" is a timeless classic that continues to captivate audiences with its thrilling storyline. While watching the film, I found myself inspired by the awe-inspiring magnitude of the alien spacecraft. This inspiration led to the creation of the poster, which seeks to capture the grandeur and intrigue of the extraterrestrial vessels

Finding Success

After a successful pitch, I was asked to create a piece of art that reflects the journey I have undergone. The result is a deeply personal work—a self-reflection in visual form. Each face depicted in the piece represents a facet of my journey, and I find myself connecting with their individual narratives. One of my favorite details is a hidden tiny blossom on the tree, visible only to those who look closely—a subtle reminder of the hidden beauty and life that surrounds us, often unnoticed by the naked eye. Just as in digital art, sometimes we cannot see all the life that exists around us, but it's there, quietly present and waiting to be discovered

Optical Color

Colors and shapes yield a great power over the eye, they can even make you see things that aren’t there. This was a small step into optical art

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