Artist Interview: Bala Nair
Bala Nair is a digital artist whose journey into art emerged from a unique path of self-discovery and personal growth. After two decades in product development, Bala took a step back to focus on his physical and mental well-being, finding inspiration through rigorous gym sessions and kickboxing, which reflect his passion for intense, dynamic disciplines. This period of transformation rekindled his childhood imagination — a resource he had long relied on, having grown up creating fantastical worlds from everyday objects. His inventive spirit, once responsible for turning straws into Wolverine claws and bottles into starships, found a new outlet in digital art. We asked Bala Nair about his art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Cecil W. Lee
Cecil W. Lee is a self-taught artist whose work presents a blend of photography, painting, and digital techniques. He creates abstracts, figurative works, and digital collages that embrace computers as a stimulating and distinctive artistic medium. We asked Cecil about his art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Digipoppa
Digipoppa is a self-taught digital artist from Brooklyn, New York. He creates trippy animations using AI to create the base image and bringing them to life using special effects, editing software, and various mobile and desktop applications. We asked Digipoppa about his art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Tong Wu
Tong Wu is a researching creative technologist and multimedia artist whose practice explores the subtle yet dynamic connections we make with ubiquitous AI systems embedded around us and the societal or cultural shifts that come along. We asked Tong about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Gzhenka’s Fun House
Gzhenka’s Fun House welcomes you to a perfect world of errie and uncanny art — fully immersed in the possibilities of artificial intelligence art, the artist delves into the depths of her inner thoughts and draws inspiration from her dreams. We asked Gzhenka about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Connie Bakshi
Connie Bakshi is an LA-based artist who often uses artificial intelligence to create art that re-codes language, lore, and ritual. Through her art, she explores the relationship between human and nonhuman, synthetic and organic, and material and immaterial. We asked Connie about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Saeko Ehara
Saeko Ehara is a Kirakira (Japanese word for glitter, glisten, twinkle) artist and video journalist based in Tokyo. She represents Kirakira motifs such as jewels and flowers in her works and is inspired by Japanese Anime culture. With a background in oil painting, she is interested in finding a connection between analog and digital experiences and mixing the old with the new. We asked Saeko about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Wildy Martinez
Wildy Martinez, founder of the creative movement “Wildflower Fields,” is a digital illustrator, fashion designer, mother, and hope dealer born and raised in NYC. She shines her positive heart through mixed media and digital art while bringing awareness to racial prejudices. We asked Wildy about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
10 Digital Artists: Human meets AI to expand creativity
Here’s a list of 10 talented digital artists who experiment with artificial intelligence technology to create digital paintings, poems, 3D sculptures, and more.