Artist Interview: Zachary Carlisle
Zachary Carlisle is a digital artist whose work stands out for its blend of gritty realism and comic book flair, a style he’s dubbed “comic book realism.” Inspired by the raw energy of the Memphis underground music scene, Zachary brings a unique DIY spirit to his art, influenced by his background in punk, hardcore, and metalcore music. We asked Zachary about his art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Ömer Camcı
Ömer Camcı is a digital artist from Türkiye with a background in graphic design. His NFT collection, Anxiety of Abstract Space, explores the intricate layers of human emotions, particularly anxiety, through abstract black & white designs. We asked Ömer about his art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Cleo Peng
Cleo Peng is a New York-based artist from China. Fascinated by explorations of new perspectives on life and our interactions with nature, Cleo's art has become essential to her own self-discovery. The artist moved to NYC in 2019 and began her journey as a digital illustrator during the pandemic after graduating from Parsons. Through her pieces, she invites viewers to connect with their own emotions and the natural world around them. We asked Cleo about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Corinne Smith
Corinne Smith, also known as Critty Smitty in the art world, is a visual artist who creates digital archival prints and animations that unveil profound mythologies within spiritual realms. We asked Corinne about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Tina Turner Tribute: 10+ Beautiful Digital Art For The Queen of Rock 'n' Roll
Many artists were inspired to create digital art as an homage to Tina Turner after her passing on May 24, 2023. Commemorating the star a year after she left us, here’s our Tina Turner Tribute: 10+ Beautiful Digital Art For The Queen of Rock 'n' Roll
10 Digital Artists: Black artists you should know
Honoring Black History Month with brilliant digital art by black creators, we’re celebrating these artists who are reshaping the landscape with their creativity, innovation, and mastery of technology. Here’s 10 talented black digital artists you need to know.
Artist Interview: Mario Carpe
Mario Carpe is an art director, designer, and illustrator from the southern paradise of Cádiz in Spain. He is not only a successful creator of impactful visuals for brands, but also a wise soul who emphasizes the importance of having fun and enjoying the process while urging artists to let their creative spirit come to life. We asked Mario about his art, inspirations, and creative process.
Artist Interview: Aline Subi
Aline Subi reinterprets subjects of daily life and emotions into psychedelic color illustration — vast fantasies and philosophical concepts turn into striking psychedelic visuals in her colorful realm. We asked Aline about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: UGLYKIKI
UGLYKIKI's distinctive focus on experimental video art, which explores the transcendence of human physicality, has led to its recognition in esteemed international exhibitions. She also passionately advocates for creating an inclusive metaverse that integrates multicultural experiences through XR and online exhibitions. We asked Kiki about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
10 Digital Artists: The Best of Digital Illustration
Digital illustrators push the boundaries of imagination, experiment freely, make revisions with ease, and explore diverse styles and textures and create stunning artworks — we’ve gathered a list of 10 of the most talented ones! With advanced digital tools and techniques, digital illustration has become a vital medium in the world of art and design. By enabling artists to express themselves in ways that were once limited to traditional media, it offers unique advantages like global collaboration and eco-friendliness.
Artist Interview: Rhea Bambulu
Rhea Bambulu creates digital paintings and GIFs which draw inspiration from the modern romanticism era and the anime pop culture of the 80s and 90s. Her artistic expression, she says, “articulates her melancholy.” We asked Rhea about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Dr3amNeptune
Abra Ramirez, who creates under the alias Dr3amNeptune, is an illustrator and animator who dreams of a sci-fantasy world. By blending concepts of futurism and religion in her art, Dr3amNeptune explores “perfection” through her digital self. We asked Abra about her art, creative process, and inspirations.
Artist Interview: Leanne Johnson
Leanne Johnson is an artist based in London. Her main interests being digital and physical illustration and acrylic painting, Leanne’s art is recognizable for its playfulness, bright colors, and, well — fried eggs. We asked Leanne about her art, creative process, and inspirations.